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How Is Income from a Trust or LLC Imputed for Child Support When the Parent Claims “Zero Salary”?
How Is Income from a Trust or LLC Imputed for Child Support When the Parent Claims “Zero Salary”?
Child support calculations are meant to reflect a parent’s real ability to contribute to a child’s needs. In Texas, those calculations usually rely on the reported income from each parent's pay stubs, tax returns, and other financial records. However, issues can arise if a parent reports "zero salary" even when they receive income from business profits (e.g., a limited liability company), distributions, or trust payments.
Critical Defenses for Felony Charges in Criminal Defense Cases
Critical Defenses for Felony Charges in Criminal Defense Cases
Felonies bring the possibility of long-term consequences, including incarceration, fines, and collateral effects that can follow a person for years. If you've been charged with a felony, the right legal strategy can help you challenge the prosecution’s case, weaken their claims, and create better outcomes.
How to Challenge Misdemeanor Charges With Weak Evidence
How to Challenge Misdemeanor Charges With Weak Evidence
Facing misdemeanor charges can be overwhelming, especially when the evidence against you feels thin, inconsistent, or unclear, and it's common to feel anxious, confused, or worried about how the situation might affect your job and your future. If you’re dealing with these concerns, it's important to consult legal guidance rooted in clarity, support, and a commitment to your defense.
Strategies for Modifying Child Custody or Support Orders
Strategies for Modifying Child Custody or Support Orders
Child custody and support arrangements are meant to provide stability for children, but life circumstances can change over time. Parents may face job relocations, changes in income, or evolving needs of their children that make the original orders no longer practical. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, it’s important to know that modifications are possible and support is available.
Proving Negligence in Personal Injury Cases Involving Car Accidents
Proving Negligence in Personal Injury Cases Involving Car Accidents
Car accidents often cause sudden injuries that leave victims frightened and unsure of what comes next. Medical bills, physical pain, and lost wages create stress while recovery is still underway. However, no one should feel alone during such a challenging experience. Having the right support can make the path forward feel far more manageable.
What Evidence Is Needed to Succeed in Family Law Enforcement Actions?
What Evidence Is Needed to Succeed in Family Law Enforcement Actions?
Family law cases often involve sensitive and emotional issues that impact the lives of children and adults alike. When one party fails to comply with court orders—whether related to child support, visitation, custody, or property division—family law enforcement actions may become necessary.
How to Build a Strong Plaintiff’s Case in Civil Litigation Disputes
How to Build a Strong Plaintiff’s Case in Civil Litigation Disputes
When a disagreement escalates to the point where legal action becomes necessary, filing a lawsuit may be the most effective path forward. Whether the dispute involves a breach of contract, property damage, personal injury, or another matter, building a strong plaintiff’s case in civil litigation takes preparation, strategy, and a firm understanding of what courts expect.
How Can You Ensure a Fair Outcome in a Contested Divorce?
How Can You Ensure a Fair Outcome in a Contested Divorce?
Divorce is never easy, and when disagreements arise, the process can feel even more stressful. A contested divorce often involves disputes about child custody, division of assets, spousal support, or other key issues that affect our future.
Key Factors Courts Consider in Suit Affecting Parent-Child Relationship (SAPCR) Cases
Key Factors Courts Consider in Suit Affecting Parent-Child Relationship (SAPCR) Cases
Family law matters involving children are often the most sensitive and difficult issues we face. In Texas, when custody, visitation, and support questions must be decided, the courts rely on what’s known as a Suit Affecting Parent-Child Relationship, or SAPCR.
Personal Injury Lawsuits: What Victims Need to Know About Compensation
Personal Injury Lawsuits: What Victims Need to Know About Compensation
Being injured due to someone else's carelessness can often lead to more than just a physical setback. Your finances, emotional well-being, and ability to work or enjoy life can suffer in ways that feel overwhelming and unfair. If someone's negligence caused you injury, you have the right to file a personal injury claim to recover damages and compensation.