Texas divorce courts require both parties to disclose information about their respective finances and economic condition. Sharing such information enables the court and both parties to fully assess the respective…
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Texas divorce courts require both parties to disclose information about their respective finances and economic condition. Sharing such information enables the court and both parties to fully assess the respective…
Many parents who go through a divorce in Texas get so caught up in the process that they neglect to look after their children’s mental health. This is alarming when…
Texas uses the term conservatorship to describe the right to make decisions for a child. By default, both parents have conservatorship without a court order stating otherwise. The state refers…
Texas parents like you often struggle with parenting after a divorce. This is especially true if the divorce was messy, difficult and left you and your co-parent estranged. Sometimes, it…
There are thousands of children in Texas in need of homes at any given point. Some only need temporary homes to live in while other family members recover and rebuild…
Negotiating child custody is one of the most difficult tasks when filing for divorce or legal separation. In Texas, and in many other states in the United States, courts often…
Every divorce comes with its own unique set of circumstances. When a physician in Texas becomes involved with the divorce process, the valuation of his or her medical practice often…
Divorce does not seem to sour most people on marriage. Seventy percent of divorced men and over 50% of divorced women remarry within six years. Unfortunately, your second marriage may not…
In many states, divorce courts divide assets based on a theory of equitable distribution. This means there is an attempt to give both spouses a fair share. This is not…
Texas is one of the few states that does not require opposing parties to go through mediation before trial. However, that does not mean a party to a case may…
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