Some of the most difficult cases that go through the judicial process are cases that involve child support issues. Most parents want what is best for their children, but the acrimony that can exist between two parents can make these types of cases toxic. For those who...
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Ending a marriage is a difficult step, and when a Texas resident does decide to take that step, they need someone they can trust on their side. Someone who can understand that this is an emotional time and represent them and their long-term interests. During the...
How does property distribution take place in Texas?
If a divorcing couple does not have children, the most contentious divorce legal issue they will face at the end of their marriage will be that of property division. Ideally, the couple can agree with one another as to how they will divide their property, but this...
What should a parenting plan cover?
As much as Texas residents would like to believe they can simply pick up and move on after their marriage has ended, this clean break is not entirely possible if the couple had children. Even though the couple's legal relationship with one another is finished, they...
Don’t forget these important co-parenting tips
After a divorce, you may find it difficult to get along with your ex-spouse. While this is natural, you have no choice but to make things work if you have a child with the person.While co-parenting is full of challenges and disagreements, there are steps you can take...
Why choose a collaborative law divorce?
Deciding to end a Texas marriage is a difficult one for couples to make, and for many, it is just the beginning of the process -- between property distribution, child support and alimony disputes, the divorce process can be lengthy and emotionally draining. This is...