Blog Home Recent Posts in the Family Law Category Signs You're Ready to Adopt in TX Mar 25, 2024 Texas offers a loving and supportive environment for families built through adoption. But before you embark on this exciting journey, it's important ... Posted By The Clarke Law Firm Continue Reading Can You Adopt Children Out of Foster Care in Texas? Mar 22, 2024 Foster Care Adoption in Texas Adopting a child is a life-changing decision that brings immense joy and fulfillment to families. In Texas, one pathway ... Posted By The Clarke Law Firm Continue Reading Incarceration, Child Custody & Visitation in Texas Feb 16, 2024 In the state of Texas, family law encompasses a broad range of matters, including child custody and visitation rights. A fundamental principle of ... Posted By The Clarke Law Firm Continue Reading Termination of Parental Rights in Texas Jan 16, 2024 The termination of parental rights is a legal action with profound and lasting consequences. It not only strips a parent of their right to custody and ... Posted By The Clarke Law Firm Continue Reading Will I Lose Custody If I Have a Criminal Record? Oct 13, 2023 Navigating the murky waters of child custody can be emotionally taxing, and having a criminal record adds another layer of complexity to the process, ... Posted By The Clarke Law Firm Continue Reading Grounds for Spousal Support Modifications in Texas Oct 13, 2023 Spousal support, also known as alimony, is a payment made by one spouse to the other after a divorce. It is meant to provide financial support to the ... Posted By The Clarke Law Firm Continue Reading Hidden Assets in a Texas Divorce Sep 15, 2023 From cash stashed away in secret accounts, undervalued businesses, and overpaid tax returns to unreported bonuses and beyond, people conceal assets ... Posted By The Clarke Law Firm Continue Reading When Can You Deny Visitation to a Non-Custodial Parent in TX? Aug 14, 2023 A non-custodial parent refers to a parent who does not have primary physical custody of their child or children. Despite not having physical custody, ... Posted By The Clarke Law Firm Continue Reading Page of 5