By: E.A. Putman Years ago, when social media was primarily for college students and the first iPhone had just launched, I landed an internship on Capitol Hill. Part of my experience included a weekly class on government. One phrase from a book we read stuck with me: "He who knows the rules, rules the house." …
Find Freedom from Family Law Drama: Avoiding Common Pitfalls
By: E.A. Putman After a relationship ends, many hope to escape the drama that contributed to its failure. However, if there are minor children and a court order, this is just the beginning. You might find yourself back in court to modify that order. Free yourself from unnecessary drama by avoiding common pitfalls in family …
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Navigating Divorce: Lessons from My Child Losing her First Tooth
My child being on the cusp of losing her first baby tooth has inspired me to explore the connection between losing a tooth and the end of a marriage. This process led me to uncover the valuable lessons that can be learned from both experiences.
Arrakis and the Art of Custody Litigation: Fighting A Family Law Case with Limited Resourcesย
The struggle for power due to limited resources is a common theme in both Arrakis (Dune) and child custody cases.
Go Texan Day in Family Law: Country Music, Cook Off Weekend and Child Custody
Country music often explores the themes of the ups and downs of relationships and revenge which is often prevalent in child custody cases. From heartbreak to getting even, the impact of relationships and revenge on custody cases can turn a seemingly straightforward case into a complex one.
Therapy During a Tumultous Divorce
As divorce lawyers, we are trained to handle the legal aspects of a case, but we can only do so much when it comes to the emotional turmoil that often accompanies divorce. We can provide you with the tools to litigate fault grounds, but we cannot assist you in healing the underlying issues that led to the divorce.
Texas Family Law During the 88th Legislative Session (2023)
These are the seven family law bills to keep your eye on during the 88th legislative session.
Buckle up, Y’all–Texas Family Law post-Roe
By: E.A. Putman It's been a week. I figured as a professional in a business where the dynamic (and sometimes dysfunction) of the family unit is at the center, it was time for me to address the elephant in the room. I may get commended or I may get cancelled, but a bit of a …
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I Ain’t Mad At Cha: How Changing Your Mindset Can Change Your Family Law Case
Change is the common theme in family law. From married to divorce. From parties attempting to co-parent without government intervention to parties abiding by a court order outlining visitation and child support.
I Want to Break Free: The Composition of Same-Sex Marriage and Divorce in Texas
The 5โ4 ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges meant that State officials were requiredย to perform and recognize the marriages of same-sex couples on the same terms and conditions as the marriages of opposite-sex couples, with all the accompanying rights and responsibilities, including the dissolution of the marriage.

