When it comes to marriage, the honeymoon doesn’t last forever and sometimes couples choose to split. More than 800,000 married couples called it quits in 2015, but lovers in some states were more likely to untie the knot than in… Read More
Business Insider published an article detailing 13 characteristics that may lead to a divorce, or conversely, NOT to a divorce. Characteristics to know BEFORE the marriage. (Even better “marriage insurance” than perhaps a premarital agreement…) One divorce-more-likely-factor was that married… Read More
This bullet points here are summairized from The Huffington Post article by Diane L. Danois, J.D. Attorney. She calls out many of the issues we see every day as divorce attorneys. I call #2 “getting advice from the Kitchen… Read More
Ken Raggio was awarded the 2016 Joseph P. McKnight Best Family Law CLE Article Award at the 2016 Advanced Family Law Course held in San Antonio. The article, co authored with (now) Collin County District Judge Emily Miskel is entitled… Read More
Many prior blog posts on this site and on www.RaggioFamilyLaw.com have dealt with the Gray Divorce, or the issues couples face over 50 in divorcing. The Washington Post has published a column that deals with these issues, pointing out… Read More
This is a repost from PC Magazine; the take away for us is that every TMobile, AT&T, Verizon, etc cellphone store uses a Cellbrite Touch–hardware and software by the Israeli firm Celebrite– to transfer contacts, phone numbers, text messages etc… Read More
Ken Raggio was again on the faculty of the Texas Advanced family Law Course, attended by over 2100 Texas lawyers and judges this year, making it the largest CLE event in the world. Ken presented, along Emily Miskel (now Judge… Read More
It’s hard to imagine life without text messaging, e-mail, and social media. They help to make the world a smaller place. But they can also carry significant risks, especially when you find yourself in the middle of a legal proceeding… Read More