by Ilarraza Law | Nov 13, 2025 | Family Law
What if a Child Refuses to Visit the Other Parent? If your child is refusing visitation, it can be emotionally difficult and legally complex. As a parent, you may wonder what steps you can take to address the situation and protect your rights. Key Takeaways: A child’s...
by Ilarraza Law | Feb 21, 2025 | Divorce, Divorcing Dads, Family Law
When going through a divorce, it is crucial to be transparent about all assets and financial information. Attempting to hide assets during a divorce in Texas can lead to serious legal consequences. In this post, you will learn about the potential penalties for hiding...
by Ilarraza Law | Jan 29, 2025 | Family Law, Our Firm
At Ilarraza Law, we are thrilled to share exciting news—our founder, Jennifer Ilarraza, has officially earned Board Certification in Family Law from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization (TBLS). This achievement places her among an elite group of attorneys, as fewer...
by Ilarraza Law | Jan 25, 2025 | Child Custody, Divorce, Divorcing Dads, Family Law
Divorce is one of the most challenging experiences a family can go through, and it can be especially difficult for children, which is why providing divorce support for your children is so critical to their long-term emotional and mental well-being. They may feel a...
by Ilarraza Law | Dec 16, 2024 | Child Custody, Divorce, Divorcing Dads, Domestic Violence, Family Law
The holiday season is a time when families in North Texas and across the country come together to celebrate, create memories, and enjoy cherished traditions. However, for those trapped in the cycle of domestic violence, the holidays can be a period of heightened...
by Ilarraza Law | Dec 7, 2024 | Child Custody, Divorce, Divorcing Dads, Family Law, Parenting
Divorce is never easy, especially when children are involved, but one of the most challenging aspects of co-parenting after divorce is creating a holiday parenting schedule. Holidays are supposed to be fun and relaxing, but for divorced parents, they can be a source...