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      23 Jul 2011

      When Your ex Files a Contempt Suit Against You

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      Last time, we discussed child support/visitation contempt and enforcement suits from the point-of-view of the filing party. This time we will present the other perspective.

       

      If you are served with this type of suit, first of all, remain calm.  DO NOT call, email or write your ex in anger. This can come back to haunt you later on.

       

      Secondly, read the suit and the allegations very carefully. Do they have ANY merit at all?  Go through each allegation one at a time, carefully. Make a separate list with your response to each allegation.  

       

      If you have evidence that the allegations are untrue, get your proof together. Proof of child support that you have paid would include a print-out from the Texas Attorney General Child Support Division and cancelled checks.  .  Depending on the allegations, you may also need to gather proof of payment of medical bills or insurance premiums, copies of insurance policies, proof of delivery of certified mail or email delivery confirmation.

       

      For disputes involving visitation, calendars, diaries, dated photos and other evidence may be helpful.

       

      Although it is difficult to keep emotions out of the situation, don’t let your emotions make the situation worse.  You do not want to engage in a bitter fight, which can be expensive, upsetting (especially to the children) and bring up a lot of old emotional baggage. 

       

      Be sure to respond properly and on time by filing a proper answer.  DO NOT IGNORE the suit. If you do, a judgment can be taken against you.      

      Read all the papers that are included.  The citation will tell you when your response is due and there may be additional papers which give you information about the scheduling of the case or state a requirement for mediation.

       

      A child support attorney can assist you with understanding the law relating to enforcement and contempt actions, can defend you in the suit and help you understand your legal rights.

       

      Kalish Law Office www.kalishlawtexas.com

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      27 Jan 2011

      Basic Facts About Adult Adoption in Texas

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      Adoption of an adult can be a fairly straightforward process.   The adoptee’s biological parents do not need to be notified of the adoption and are not entitled to have a voice in the proceedings.

       

      There are many reasons to proceed with a formal adoption, even after the “child” reaches adulthood.  The most common situation is one in which a stepparent has wanted to adopt the child but has not been able to get the approval of the biological parent.  At the time the stepchild turns 18, the papers for stepparent adoption can be filed without notice to the biological parent.

       

      Waiting until a child turns 18 for adoption works quite well in cases where the biological parent has a lifestyle that is unhealthy for the child.   When a biological parent is unstable or violent, it is often unadvisable to contact the biological parent because it may encourage him/her to try to reenter the child’s life, bringing the chaos and danger along for the ride.  Waiting a few extra years can turn a nail-biting situation into a positive and happy one, and decrease the risk of drama or danger.

       

      Some adult adoptees may be well beyond their 18th birthday at the time of the adoption.  Some of these situations involve stepfamilies, others involve “just like family” groups who want to make their relationship a formal and legal one.   These adoptions are done for emotional reasons, and the reward is well worth it.

       

      Adoption creates the parent-child relationship under the law. As a practical matter, this affects the parties’ abilities to inherit to and from each other. It also affects next-of-kin issues in health care decision making.   Of course, there are other ways to accomplish inheritance goals and grant powers of attorney through proper estate planning but adult adoption will accomplish some of these goals plus satisfy the emotional need for people to be legally connected forever.

       

      A name change may or may not be part of an adult adoption, but if it is desired, it can be accomplished at the same time.

       

      An adult adoption will not be granted by a judge if it appears that it is being sought to defraud creditors or avoid responsibilities under the law.  It may not be granted if the judge believes that someone is being taken advantage of (the judge will look closely at cases in which one of the parties is or may be disabled, elderly, or under duress).   An adult adoption will not grant benefits under U.S. immigration law.

       

      In order to complete the adoption, a petition will need to be filed in family court and there will be a hearing.

       

      If you considering adopting an adult or you are an adult who is thinking of consenting to being adopted, you should carefully consider how every aspect of your life will be affected, how the family will be affected, and be certain that you understand all of the legalities and steps involved in the process.

       

      The Kalish Law Office has been helping families for over 26 years with adult adoptions, child adoptions, family law and estate planning.   www.kalishlawtexas.com  281-363-3700

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      19 Jan 2011

      Separating Your Marital Debts and Assets by an Agreement With Your Spouse

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      What if you should have gotten a Premarital Agreement but didn’t do it prior to marriage?

       

      Don’t despair, there are specific legal documents which can be drafted and executed that will divide a married couple’s assets and debts into “his” and “hers”.

       

       These legal agreements may be called “Postmarital Agreements”, “Postnuptial Agreements”, “Partitioning Agreements”, or “Partition and Exchange Agreements” (I will refer to them as “Partitioning Agreements from this point on).

       

      The partitioning agreement is used for the same basic reasons as the Premarital Agreement 1) To keep assets separate; 2) To protect one spouse from the other spouse’s separate debt 3) To account for a imbalance in assets between the spouses; and 4) For psychological or emotional reasons when it is better for each spouse to have his or her “own” property, rather than co-mingling it in one marital “pot”.

       

      IMPORTANT** A Partitioning Agreement can not be used as a legal maneuver to defraud creditors. However, it is legal to use one in order to protect a spouse from separate debts owed by the other spouse. The separate debt may have already existed at the time the marriage was entered into. In other cases, the debt may not even exist yet. (For instance, only one spouse is embarking upon a financial venture and agrees to use or risk his/her own assets only).

       

      In any event, the creditors will have full knowledge and disclosure.  It is possible to take certain steps in giving legal notice to potential creditors and may be advisable to file Partitioning Agreements in county records (although care must be taken with personal identifying and financial information since such filings are public record).

       

      The legal requirements for these agreements are very specific and the consequences of signing such documents are many; this will affect current and future finances, income taxes, affect the couple’s estate plan, and be important in the event of a divorce so it is essential that an attorney who is knowledgeable in these areas be employed to draft and complete the documents.

       

      The family law attorneys and estate planning attorneys in The Woodlands, Texas can assist you by explaining the legal requirements of Marital Agreements and drafting documents tailored for your family and business situation.

       

      The Kalish Law Office in The Woodlands, Texas has been representing divorce and family law clients for over 26 years.  www.kalishlawtexas.com   281-363-3700

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