Divorce Matters

April 6, 2026

The Impact of Full Financial Disclosure on Prenup Validity in Texas

Financial disclosure is critical to prenuptial agreement validity in Texas. Courts may invalidate a prenup if it’s unconscionable and lacks fair, reasonable disclosure of assets or debts. Understanding disclosure requirements, waivers, and common pitfalls helps protect your agreement and avoid costly challenges during divorce proceedings.

Business Law Matters

April 3, 2026

Navigating the 2026 Shift: What Your Houston Divorce Lawyer Wants You to Know

Planning a divorce in Houston in 2026? Learn how new legal trends, court backlogs, digital assets, and updated custody expectations impact your case. This guide explains what a Houston divorce lawyer wants you to know to protect your finances, parenting rights, and future.

Medical Negligence

April 2, 2026

Wrong-Site Surgery: How It Happens and What You Can Do About It

Wrong-site surgery is a preventable medical error where surgeons operate on the wrong body part, procedure, or patient. Despite strict safety protocols, these “never events” still occur, causing severe harm. Victims may have legal rights to pursue compensation for medical negligence and institutional failures.

Business Litigation

April 2, 2026

Understanding Shareholder Derivative Lawsuits

Shareholder derivative lawsuits allow investors to sue on behalf of a corporation when directors or officers breach fiduciary duties. These claims focus on harm to the company, not individual shareholders, and involve strict procedural rules like demand requirements, making them complex but powerful tools for corporate accountability.

Business Litigation

April 1, 2026

Understanding Fiduciary Duties Between Partners

Explore the fiduciary duties partners owe each other including duties of loyalty, care, and good faith. Learn about breach consequences and partner obligations.

Divorce Matters

March 31, 2026

Valuing Professional Practices: Medical, Legal, and Consulting Firms

Valuing professional practices in high-net-worth divorces requires understanding unique factors like human capital, personal vs. enterprise goodwill, and regulatory restrictions. Medical, legal, accounting, and consulting firms face distinct challenges, making expert valuation essential. Correctly assessing these factors protects financial interests and ensures fair settlements in divorce cases across Texas and Harris County.