Property Division in Texas Divorce Needs to be Equitable, but not Equal. A Plano Divorce Attorney Explains the Difference.

Property Division in Texas Divorce Needs to be Equitable, but not Equal

Property Division in Texas Divorce Needs to be Equitable but not Equal Marriages are legal institutions that join two individuals into one legal entity that shares property, lien, debt, liability and lives together. Marriages typically dissolve all the property acquired by individuals during marriage into community property. Federal and state…

Icy Roads Caused an Accident. Who’s at Fault? A Car Accident Attorney Explains.

Icy Roads Caused an Accident. Who’s at Fault?

Were you recently injured in an accident on an icy road? If so, you may be eager to file a legal complaint with a car accident attorney. However, before you can do so, there is the matter of who to assign the blame to. This is an issue that can…

What Happens to the Mortgage After a Divorce? A Texas Divorce Attorney Explains.

What Happens to the Mortgage After a Divorce

When a couple divorces, many issues must be resolved. One common quandary splitting couple’s face is which spouse will retain the marital home and what happens to the mortgage on said property. The Law Offices of David Kohn have experienced Texas divorce attorneys that can assist in answering this question…

Learn How a Social Security Disability Attorney Can Assist You in with Your Social Security Disability Benefits Due to Debilitating Neck Pain

Learn How a Social Security Disability Attorney Can Assist You

An Attorney Can Help With Getting Social Security Disability Benefits For Debilitating Neck Pain One of the most common claims for Social Security disability is neck pain. It is often referred to as a cervical disorder. In many cases, it is not just a limited range of motion keeping an…

What Are Some of the Challenges of Child Custody and Relocation in Texas? Find Out How a Texas Divorce Attorney Can Help.

What Are Some of the Challenges of Child Custody and Relocation in Texas

Divorce presents many potential issues in need of resolution for the parting spouses. Few matters are of greater importance or present more significant challenges than those related to child custody. Texas divorce attorneys from the Law Office of David Kohm invite you to read the following short blog discussing the…

Learn How a Texas Foreclosure Defense Attorney Can Protect Your Home From Foreclosure

Protect Your Home From Foreclosure

If you are having trouble making your mortgage payments and are at risk for losing your home, you are probably feeling lost and hopeless. Facing foreclosure is a stressful and difficult time for anyone who goes through it. While many people believe they have no options left, bankruptcy might be…

A Social Security Disability Lawyer Explains what Questions You Should Ask Yourself Before You Contact an Attorney

A Social Security Disability Lawyer Explains what Questions You Should Ask Yourself Before You Contact an Attorney

Making a decision to file for Social Security disability is a life altering event that should not be taken lightly. Many individuals file because they have no other option, but that is not necessarily the case for everyone covered by the Social Security program. There are several issues everyone should…

Why Finalizing Your Divorce in 2018 Could Save You Money and How a Divorce Attorney Can Help

Why Finalizing Your Divorce in 2018 Could Save You Money

Finalizing a Divorce in 2018: Understand the New Tax Law with Help From Your Divorce Attorney You may have heard about the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which is going to change a lot of things about how people do their taxes. One of the biggest impacts will…

An Arlington Divorce Attorney Discusses Diligence and Spousal Maintenance in Texas Divorces

An Arlington Divorce Attorney Discusses Diligence and Spousal Maintenance in Texas Divorces

Whenever a couple divorces, many issues must be clarified during the process. One of the most important involves spousal maintenance, which is the awarding of financial support to the lower-income spouse by the court. Commonly referred to as alimony, it is decided on a case-by-case basis, since no two divorces…

What Does Functional Capacity Mean for Your Social Security Disability Claim?

What Does Functional Capacity Mean for Your Social Security Disability Claim?

Social Security Disability Claim: What is Residual Functional Capacity? When you file a social security disability claim the Social Security Administration (SSA) needs to know what you can do, despite your disability, to determine whether you can work. If you can sit and type but not stand for three hours,…