by Chrysandra S. Bowen | Jan 14, 2026 | Child Custody and Visitation in Texas
The Standards for Determining Custody | The Different Types of Custody When you’re going through a divorce and there are minor children, there are few things more important than the determination of custody and the arrangements for visitation. If you’ve never been...
by Chrysandra S. Bowen | Jan 6, 2026 | Alleging Fault in a Texas Divorce
What Constitutes Fault? Why Allege Fault? Though Texas recognizes no-fault divorce, alleging fault in a Texas divorce is permitted and can provide some benefits. Let’s look at the accepted grounds for alleging fault and why a party would choose to allege fault. What...
by Chrysandra S. Bowen | Dec 20, 2025 | The End of the Year—A Difficult Time for Children of Divorce
Things You Can Do to Help Your Minor Children Have a Happy Holiday Everyone faces a little bit of stress around the holidays, but the end of the year can be a particularly difficult time for children of divorce. The routines that minimize discomfort the rest of the...
by Chrysandra S. Bowen | Dec 10, 2025 | Coparenting to Create a Happy Holiday for Your Children
Ways that You Can Make the Holidays Brighter after a Divorce Creating a happy holiday for your children can be particularly challenging in the aftermath of a divorce, but it’s not impossible. If you’re like most parents, you want to put the well-being of your children...
by Chrysandra S. Bowen | Dec 3, 2025 | Valuing a Business Interest in a Texas Divorce
The Steps for Ensuring an Accurate Valuation | How It Can Benefit Everyone The importance of accurately determining the value of business interests in a Texas divorce can not be overstated. Though Texas law follows the community property approach, with all marital...