Dallas divorce lawyer vindicates father’s rights
On August 28, 2009, the Dallas Court of Appeals issued an opinion relating to intentional underemployment and its impact on determining child support. Pursuant to Section 154.066 of the Texas Family...
View ArticleBut He Used To Make More — Is He Intentionally Underemployed for Child...
To Show Intentional Underemployment for Purposes of Calculating Child Support, Must Show Intent, Not Just Reduction of Income Facts: Trial court found Father’s monthly net resources were $4,779.90 in...
View ArticleDallas Divorce Lawyer Michelle May O’Neil Appears On Local Television Program...
Today, channel KDTX featured Michelle May O’Neil on the television show Joy In Our Town to discuss challenges in paying and receiving child support in a down economy. O’Neil gave pointers to obligors...
View ArticleDallas Kids Expo Features O’Neil’s book All About Texas Law and Kids
Dallas Family Law attorney Michelle May O’Neil previewed her book All About Texas Law and Kids with her co-authors Bobbi Sheahan and Sharon Ramage at the Dallas Kids Expo on Saturday. The audience...
View ArticleWhat You Need to Know about Alimony/Maintenance in Texas
Posted by Michelle May O’Neil on May 2, 2011 Until recent years, Texas did not allow for the payment of alimony and, even now, it is available in extremely limited circumstances and limited duration. A...
View ArticleModification of Custody in Texas
Recently, I was able to help a client change the custody arrangements he had in his divorce decree to a new custody arrangement that gave him much more time with his daughter. Not only were we able...
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