There is no ideal time for parents to divorce. Whenever you do it, it will affect your children. Divorcing when the kids have end-of-year exams could make it difficult for them to focus on revising, so you might be waiting until the summer vacation begins to break the...
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Will Texas child support help pay for private school or college?
The economic costs of raising a child are quite high, and educational expenses are a major contributor to the total investments involved in raising a child from infancy to adulthood. The decision to enroll a child in private school can mean that they have more...
2 property division mistakes to avoid during your Texas divorce
From child custody, child support, spousal support and property division, divorce comes with multiple components. And pretty much each of these components can be heavily contested. According to Texas’ property division laws, any property or debt acquired by either...
Contested vs Uncontested divorce: What’s the difference?
When a couple is getting divorced in Texas, there are two different types that are available: contested and uncontested. There are distinct differences between the two and it will be for the petitioning party, or both parties in some cases, to decide on which route...
Child support isn’t a quid pro quo for parenting time
If your co-parent is repeatedly late with their child support payments, only pays a fraction of what they owe or hasn’t paid in months, that reality can result in serious financial ramifications for you and your child. You’ve brought it up numerous times, but they...