Recent Blog Posts
We are Separating but were Never Married: How Does Child Custody Work?
Are you an unmarried parent? You are certainly not alone. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that nearly 43 percent of children born in Texas in 2025 have unmarried parents. If you are separating from your co-parent, it is imperative that you are prepared to navigate the child custody process. Here,… Read More »
I Am Getting Divorced and I Do Not Want to Pay Alimony: What are My Options?
Are you preparing for a divorce in Houston or elsewhere in Texas? If you are the party who is in a better financial position, you may have questions about whether or not you will be required to pay alimony (spousal maintenance). At Lindamood & Robinson, P.C., we want to make sure you know your… Read More »
How Much Can You Customize a Parenting Plan in Texas?
Are you a parent who is going through a divorce or separation in Texas? If so, it is crucial that you are prepared to work towards a parenting plan. Parents have considerable discretion to customize their parenting plan in Texas. Here, our Houston parenting plan lawyer explains how much you can customize a parenting… Read More »
Does Community Property Always Mean that there is a 50/50 Split in Texas?
Texas is one of a minority of U.S. jurisdictions that is a community property state (Texas Family Code Sec. 3.002). A married couple’s assets are presumed to be jointly owned. With that being said, the Texas community property standard does not guarantee a 50/50 split. While that is most common, there are exceptions. Here,… Read More »
Four Tips to Prove that You Can Provide the Best Environment for Your Child
Texas is a best interests of the child state for custody and visitation cases (Texas Family Code, Section 153.002). As a parent involved in any type of custody case, you will want to prove that you can provide the best environment for your child. Here, our Houston child custody attorney offers four tips that… Read More »
Be Prepared: The Legal Terms You Need to Know in a Child Custody Case in Texas
Are you a parent going through a custody or visitation case in Texas? It is crucial that you know how to protect your rights and your family. You may come across many terms that you are not familiar with. At Lindamood & Robinson, P.C., we want to make sure that you understand the legal… Read More »
Five Child Custody Mistakes Parents Should Avoid in Texas
Custody cases can be stressful for parents. Unfortunately, too many parents in Texas make errors that actually undermine their custody rights. At Lindamood & Robinson, P.C., we provide solutions-focused advocacy to parents. In this article, our Houston child custody attorney highlights five all-too-common child custody mistakes that parents should avoid in Texas. Mistake #1:… Read More »
Will a Divorce Impact My Credit Score?
Are you preparing for a divorce? It can be a big financial transition. It is crucial that you are properly prepared. You may be wondering: Will getting a divorce have a negative impact on my credit score? There is no automatic overdrive effect associated with a divorce—but the change does bring financial risks that… Read More »
Is a Dissolution of Marriage the Same Thing as a Divorce?
In Texas, you may hear the terms “dissolution of marriage” and “divorce” used interchangeably. There is a good reason for that: A dissolution of marriage is the same thing as a divorce. It is effectively the name of the formal process through which married couples get divorced. Indeed, Texas law recognizes divorce as the… Read More »
What Goes into an Effective Parenting Plan in Texas?
Are you a parent who is divorcing or separating in Texas? You need a parenting plan. Simply described, a parenting plan is a legal document that lays out the specific rights, responsibilities, and schedules for each parent. It provides an overview of the rights and responsibilities of each parent. The goal of a parenting… Read More »