How to win full custody of your children in Texas is a question many parents grapple with. We don’t have to tell you that raising children isn’t easy. Furthermore, figuring out how to raise a child after separating from the child’s other parent can overwhelm the best of us. Sometimes, you may feel that getting […]
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As an alternative to a contentious trial against a divorcing spouse, divorce courts recognize and encourage divorce settlement agreements in Texas. If you’re in the process of getting a divorce in Texas, the chances are great that you will end up settling with your soon-to-be ex-spouse. Only a very small percentage of divorces in Texas […]
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Having your children taken away from you is one of a parent’s worst fears. Parties to a divorce often worry that they may lose their rights to access the child or make decisions regarding their upbringing. So, how can a parent lose custody of their children? No court is going to take your child away […]
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One of the first questions female clients often ask is, What am I entitled to if I divorce my husband? The answer is that women’s rights in a divorce in Texas are the same as men’s rights. Whether it be an award of spousal support or the just division of marital assets (called community property), […]
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Today, many states provide for married couples to seek “no-fault” divorces. No-fault divorces mean that neither of the spouses is to blame for the breakdown of the marriage. Marital misconduct is irrelevant. Instead, a spouse must demonstrate only the existence of irreconcilable differences between the parties. In a growing number of states, no-fault divorce is […]
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Most child custody conflicts involve parents as the only litigants. However, an increasing number of grandparents are petitioning Texas courts seeking conservatorships or access to their grandchildren. Child custody laws in Texas for grandparents are strict. Grandparents in Texas face an uphill battle. Texas courts adhere closely to U.S. Supreme Court precedent. According to the […]
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Every divorce is different, and many spouses go into the process unaware of what they can expect from the other spouse. It is very common for one spouse to try to prevent the divorce from happening, ultimately ignoring it or refusing to sign divorce papers. You may be wondering, What happens if one spouse refuses […]
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In Texas, an insupportability divorce means that one or both spouses have decided that divorce is the best option. Specifically, insupportability divorce refers to situations in which neither party wants the marriage to continue, but other reasons for the divorce do not apply. Insupportability is commonly referred to as “no-fault” divorce. Despite being easily misunderstood, […]
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To lower your child support in Texas, you must get the prior order modified. Child support orders are modifiable through a court hearing or through the CSRP (child support review process). The CSRP is typically faster than a court hearing and is preferable where both parents agree to get the child support reduced. Am I […]
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For spouses with children facing divorce, the children always come first. It is essential to decide what is best for the children, while also figuring out the ideal financial situation. To determine who pays child support in Texas with joint custody, the court will first choose which parents will have primary custody. For joint custody […]
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How to Win Full Custody of Your Children in Texas
How to win full custody of your children in Texas is a question many parents grapple with. We don’t have to tell you that raising children isn’t easy. Furthermore, figuring out how to raise a child after separating from the child’s other parent can overwhelm the best of us. Sometimes, you may feel that getting […]
Continue ReadingTexas Divorce Settlement Agreements at a Glance
As an alternative to a contentious trial against a divorcing spouse, divorce courts recognize and encourage divorce settlement agreements in Texas. If you’re in the process of getting a divorce in Texas, the chances are great that you will end up settling with your soon-to-be ex-spouse. Only a very small percentage of divorces in Texas […]
Continue Reading10 Ways to Lose Custody in Texas
Having your children taken away from you is one of a parent’s worst fears. Parties to a divorce often worry that they may lose their rights to access the child or make decisions regarding their upbringing. So, how can a parent lose custody of their children? No court is going to take your child away […]
Continue ReadingWhat is a Wife Entitled to in a Divorce in Texas?
One of the first questions female clients often ask is, What am I entitled to if I divorce my husband? The answer is that women’s rights in a divorce in Texas are the same as men’s rights. Whether it be an award of spousal support or the just division of marital assets (called community property), […]
Continue ReadingWhat Is an Abandonment Divorce in Texas?
Today, many states provide for married couples to seek “no-fault” divorces. No-fault divorces mean that neither of the spouses is to blame for the breakdown of the marriage. Marital misconduct is irrelevant. Instead, a spouse must demonstrate only the existence of irreconcilable differences between the parties. In a growing number of states, no-fault divorce is […]
Continue ReadingChild Custody Laws in Texas for Grandparents
Most child custody conflicts involve parents as the only litigants. However, an increasing number of grandparents are petitioning Texas courts seeking conservatorships or access to their grandchildren. Child custody laws in Texas for grandparents are strict. Grandparents in Texas face an uphill battle. Texas courts adhere closely to U.S. Supreme Court precedent. According to the […]
Continue ReadingSpouse Won’t Sign Divorce Papers in Texas? Here’s What to Do
Every divorce is different, and many spouses go into the process unaware of what they can expect from the other spouse. It is very common for one spouse to try to prevent the divorce from happening, ultimately ignoring it or refusing to sign divorce papers. You may be wondering, What happens if one spouse refuses […]
Continue ReadingInsupportability Divorce in Texas Overview
In Texas, an insupportability divorce means that one or both spouses have decided that divorce is the best option. Specifically, insupportability divorce refers to situations in which neither party wants the marriage to continue, but other reasons for the divorce do not apply. Insupportability is commonly referred to as “no-fault” divorce. Despite being easily misunderstood, […]
Continue ReadingHow to Reduce Child Support in Texas
To lower your child support in Texas, you must get the prior order modified. Child support orders are modifiable through a court hearing or through the CSRP (child support review process). The CSRP is typically faster than a court hearing and is preferable where both parents agree to get the child support reduced. Am I […]
Continue ReadingWho Pays Child Support in Joint Custody in Texas?
For spouses with children facing divorce, the children always come first. It is essential to decide what is best for the children, while also figuring out the ideal financial situation. To determine who pays child support in Texas with joint custody, the court will first choose which parents will have primary custody. For joint custody […]
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