Family Law

What You Need to Know About Temporary Restraining Orders (TROs) in a Texas Divorce

January 20, 2026

A Temporary Restraining Order, or “TRO,” is often issued at the start of a divorce case in Texas. Even though […]

Child Custody and Relocation in Texas: What Parents Should Know

January 15, 2026

Relocation is one of the most complex issues in Texas custody law. A move can affect school, stability, and a […]

MBH Attorney Matthew Riek Recognized for Service on HEB ISD Education Foundation Board

December 23, 2025

Mims Ballew Hollingsworth attorney Matthew Riek was recently highlighted by the HEB ISD Education Foundation for his service as a member of […]

How to Overcome Parental Alienation in Texas: Rebuilding Trust and Connection

December 15, 2025

Parental alienation occurs when one parent intentionally turns a child against the other. It often develops slowly and becomes more […]

Visitation Custody Denial in Texas: Understanding Your Rights and Next Steps

December 14, 2025

Visitation disputes place parents under heavy stress. When a custodial parent blocks visitation or a child refuses to go with […]

Mims Ballew Hollingsworth Hosts Pro Bono Family Law Clinic with Legal Aid of Northwest Texas

October 31, 2025

Last month, the members of Mims Ballew Hollingsworth partnered with Legal Aid of Northwest Texas (LANWT) to host a private pro bono […]

MBH Attorneys Named to The Best Lawyers in America® for Family Law, 2026

October 16, 2025

MBH Attorneys Included in the 2026 United States Edition of The Best Lawyers in America® for Family Law SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS — […]

How to Value Your Business in a Texas Divorce?

October 14, 2025

When a marriage ends, dividing assets can be one of the most difficult parts of the process—especially when a business […]

What Happens if a Parent Withholds Medical Information From the Other Parent?

October 10, 2025

Co‑parenting isn’t always easy. When relationships are strained, communication breaks down. One parent may refuse to communicate with the other, […]

What Happens if the Noncustodial Parent Misses Visitation?

October 9, 2025

In Texas, both parents have the right to spend time with their child. Non-custodial parents, those with whom the child […]

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