Divorce is not always a walk in the park. Emotions can get out of control, circumstances may be difficult and agreeing on crucial issues can feel impossible. Basically, every decision you make during the divorce mediation process can have a lasting impact on everyone...
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My ex is withholding visitation. What can I do?
Every child deserves the care, love and protection of both parents regardless of the nature of the relationship. The romance might be out of the way, but you still have a moral and legal duty to care and provide for your child until they are able to be on their own. ...
Deferred compensation and community property rights in a divorce
Dividing your property will likely be a major challenge when you start preparing for divorce. Higher-income couples and those with complex assets tend to have longer, more intense disputes about the distribution of property at the end of a marriage. Disagreements...
1 common divorce mistake people make in the planning stage
Many people find the idea of divorce quite intimidating. They spend months trying to talk themselves out of filing or discussing their concerns with friends, coworkers or family members before finally making a big change. Not knowing what to expect in Texas divorce...
3 benefits that make divorce mediation worth considering
Divorce mediation was once a very unusual solution only employed by a tiny fraction of couples. However, mediation has become an increasingly popular solution for those navigating a Texas divorce. Mediation requires that you bring in a neutral third party with...
Can you leave Texas with the kids after your divorce?
Divorcing when you have children will mean accepting certain limitations on your future. Unless there are serious issues in your family, like a history of domestic violence or severe substance abuse, you and your ex will typically share custody of your children...
What do Texas laws say about relocation with the children?
If you want to move with the children but share custody with your co-parent, you must follow the proper channels. Otherwise, you may face various legal issues, such as being held in contempt of court or parental kidnapping accusations. In Texas, you can agree with...