In this episode, Brian Walters is joined by Houston associate attorney Jaylin Jackson to break down the key updates to the Texas Family Code that went into effect on September 1, 2025. From stricter requirements for non-parents seeking custody or visitation to new child support guidelines and protective order updates, Brian and Jaylin discuss what families, parents, and attorneys need to know. If you are interested in speaking to someone at the firm about your family law matter, visit u...
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In this episode, Brian Walters is joined by Houston associate attorney Jaylin Jackson to break down the key updates to the Texas Family Code that went into effect on September 1, 2025. From stricter requirements for non-parents seeking custody or visitation to new child support guidelines and protective order updates, Brian and Jaylin discuss what families, parents, and attorneys need to know. If you are interested in speaking to someone at the firm about your family law matter, visit u...
Episode #118: A Mother's Journey Navigating Family Law | Real Client Interview
For Better, Worse, or Divorce
30 minutes
4 months ago
Episode #118: A Mother's Journey Navigating Family Law | Real Client Interview
Jake Gilbreath meets with his previous client Elisabeth to discuss her time being a client of Walters Gilbreath, PLLC. Jake and Elisabeth recap Elisabeth's enforcement and modification cases and Elisabeth details what she learned through the process, resources she found helpful during her case and what was important to her in an attorney/client relationship. If you are interested in hiring our firm for your Texas family law matter, email us at podcast@waltersgilbreath.com or visit us at...
For Better, Worse, or Divorce
In this episode, Brian Walters is joined by Houston associate attorney Jaylin Jackson to break down the key updates to the Texas Family Code that went into effect on September 1, 2025. From stricter requirements for non-parents seeking custody or visitation to new child support guidelines and protective order updates, Brian and Jaylin discuss what families, parents, and attorneys need to know. If you are interested in speaking to someone at the firm about your family law matter, visit u...