Address: 10440 N US 75-Central Expy 1000 Suite 120, Dallas, TX 75231, USA
Phone: +12149897375
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Saturday: Closed
caroline compton
Quick, fast and efficient. I highly recommend this team to get your legal work complete.
Alex Aces
If you are thinking about getting a divorce definitely consider these guys. They did a great job from the start and went above and beyond to get my divorce done. Special thanks to Amanda Moore!!! Thanks to everyone!
brian White
I would like to praise the work of Attorney Chris Schmiedeke, Attorney Daniel Morton, Amanda Moore, Shelly Campbell, Malik Curry and Jackie Bell. Just the whole office. They were magnificent. It took me 8 years to find the right office. When I spoke to Amanda she was very nice, intelligent and professional. I said this is the place. They knew everting. They answered all questions. They told me step by step what I had to do and what it cost. There was no bill surprises. If your looking for a divorce attorney. Here is the place. I promise you there will be no regrets. They are the best bar none. Thank you team you have saved my life and I will refer you all forever to friends and family like I already do. God Bless you all. Sincerely, Brian W.
Barbara Jernigan
Starting with the receptionist to Amanda to Chris. Everyone was great from my initial call. Amanda went above and beyond to ensure every question was answered and every step explained and every worry I thought I may of had was put at ease. Chris did a great job explaining the initial process as well as assurance that his staff was more than capable of my case. I want to say thank you to the entire team a special Thanks to Amanda your patience as well as professionalism speaks volumes. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart. B.jernigan.
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It is possible to file a “no-fault” petition for divorce which alleges insupportability. This means that differences have arisen that are irreconcilable or that you simply cannot get along any more and that there is no chance to reconcile. Other grounds for divorce include: - Adultery; - Cruelty to a degree that living together is insupportable; - Abandonment; - Incarceration of one party for more than one year; - Three years or longer confinement of one party to a mental hospital; or - You have lived apart for at least three years
We will close at noon on Christmas Eve (December 24th, 2019) and New Years Eve (December 31st, 2019). We will be closed on Thanksgiving Day (November 28th, 2019), Black Friday (November 29th, 2019), Christmas Day (December 25th, 2019) and New Year's Day (Janurary 1st, 2020). Happy Holidays from the Law Office of Chris Schmiedeke, PC!
I have created a handy child support calculator to help you calculate your child support. This is simply a rough estimate to give you an idea of the amount you would pay. Always consult an attorney for a more solid figure. There are three things you need to enter: Your yearly wages. How many (if any) children you have from a prior relationship that you have a duty to support; and The number of children in your current case.
There are many factors influencing whether one party has to pay support to the other. The court considers the length of the marriage, the ability of each spouse to generate income, whether one party is the custodian of the children which may limit that party’s ability to be employed and any other relevant factor. A Texas divorce attorney can assist you whether you are asking for support or contesting the need of your spouse for support.
Texas is a community property state which means the court considers that all property acquired by the couple during the course of the marriage belongs equally to both of them. If one party alleges that certain property is separate property and not part of the community property, that party can present supporting evidence to the court. Separate property is property owned by a party prior to the marriage, property inherited by one spouse or a personal injury award for pain and suffering to one spouse.
At least one of the parties must have lived in Texas for six months prior to the date the divorce petition is filed. In addition, one of the spouses must have lived for 90 continuous days in the county where the divorced petition is filed.
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