Can I Remove Money from My 401 (k) After I Separate from My Spouse?
People with a 401 (k) may consider taking money from their accounts for many reasons. Struggling to make ends meets during the COVID-19 pandemic is one reason. Another reason is that they’ve separated...
View ArticleDoes It Make a Difference Which Spouse Files for Divorce First?
For the most part, it doesn’t matter who files a Texas divorce case – you or your spouse. You both have the right to assert your rights and defenses. These rights and defenses include contesting the...
View ArticleWhy Filing for Divorce May Help Your Immigration Case
Divorce is a difficult decision for everyone. Divorce is an especially hard choice for couples when one or both of the spouses are immigrants. According to Asian Journal, the good news is that there...
View ArticleAttorney Daniella Deseta Lyttle is Featured in March 2021 Edition of Women to...
Attorney Daniella Deseta Lyttle of Lyttle Law Firm, PLLC, was featured in the March 2021 Edition of Women to Watch! If you are looking for an attorney to handle your family law, immigration law, or...
View ArticleWhy Honesty with your Lawyer is Always Key
The initial consultation you have with your lawyer sets that foundation for all your divorce issues. At our firm, we call initial consultations Strategy Sessions. And that is exactly what it is. We...
View ArticleLyttle Law Firm
Lyttle Law Firm is featured on Austin Woman Magazine! Serving clients since 2010, we are so proud of our firm and our work!
View ArticleHow You Can Control Divorce Costs
We understand that our family law clients are concerned about how much their divorce is going to cost. Divorces, especially contested divorces, are more costly than most people expect. With some...
View ArticleHow Federal Immigration Law Affects State Divorce Law
A recent case decided by the Ninth Circuit examined the relationship between immigration law and divorce law. The Ninth Circuit began its review of a Nevada case by reviewing the Court’s ruling in a...
View ArticleWhy You Need to Have Life Insurance When You Divorce
There are some parts of the divorce that end when the divorce ends. For starters, the marriage is over. Once there is a resolution of the marital property issues, the actual transfers normally take...
View ArticleTips for Texas Divorcing Spouses
It’s never easy for anyone to admit their marriage is over. Every spouse who files for divorce or is on the receiving end of a divorce complaint goes through a great amount of stress and anxiety. You...
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