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  • Car Accident

    How Can a Product Recall Affect My Car Accident Case?

    Being involved in a car accident can be a stressful experience. In general, someone who was in a car crash just wants to get any injuries treated and any material damage fixed as quickly as possible. However, it can sometimes be challenging to figure out who was at fault and therefore, who is liable for covering these…

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  • Property Division

    What Happens to Family Pets in a Texas Divorce

    People are familiar with the typical things that get divided in a divorce: marital property, custody, assets, etc. But what happens with a family pet? If a couple has brought a pet into their marriage, and neither of them had the pet beforehand, will they need to have some type of custody arrangement? The state of…

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    Can My Social Media Conduct Affect My Divorce?

    With the popularity of social media networks and applications, many aspects of life have become connected to the internet. Whether you want to reserve a taxi, order dinner, exercise with a personalized plan, manage your banking, or find a date, the possibilities of what can be done online are seemingly limitless. A lot of these…

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  • Property Division

    What Happens to a Marital Home in a Texas Divorce?

    During divorce proceedings, a couple needs to make a lot of decisions about how they will transition from living together to living apart. They need to figure out how they will divide all of the assets that they have accumulated during their marriage, including their home. There are several different property division options for figuring this out, and each…

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    The Requirements for a Divorce in Texas

    Sometimes, a marriage does not last happily forever, and divorce becomes the only option. When it comes time to call it quits, a couple must meet a few requirements and criteria before a divorce can be filed in Texas. Working with an attorney can ensure that your needs are looked after. Texas Grounds for Divorce Texas allows for both…

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  • Personal Injury

    Compensation Limits on Texas Personal Injuries

    After suffering injuries in an accident, it may cross your mind how much compensation for damages you can receive. Unfortunately, the answer to that question is not simple, and you can expect many factors to affect the compensation for your personal injury claims. Different types of damages in a personal injury lawsuit must be addressed before compensation…

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  • Children and Divorce

    What Are the Benefits of Common Law Marriage?

    Common law marriage is one of the easier ways to be considered married in Texas. There is no set time limit where you and your spouse must live together, you do not have to go through a wedding or marriage ceremony, and you can reap the benefits that a traditional married couple receives, including those benefits…

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  • Child Support

    What Does Child Support Cover in Texas?

    The custodial parent has little to no say in how much support they will receive from the non-custodial parent concerning child support payments. Child support is court-ordered and legally binding but does not say precisely what it has to be used for. Outside of a child’s basic needs being met, the non-custodial parent can use the payment…

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    What You Need to Know About Stepparent Adoption

    Not all biological parents have the courage to take care of their own children. Some may not even be capable due to specific circumstances. This is why taking on the parental responsibilities of a non-related child is an incredible decision and a noble calling. Yet, there are a few obstacles a stepparent must overcome before…

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    Can I Refuse a Paternity Test?

    Unless the court orders a paternity test to be taken, you can refuse to get one. However, establishing paternity has many benefits for both parents who wish to be in their alleged child’s life. Not to mention that refusal of a court-ordered paternity test can result in severe civil penalties. A compassionate and empathic attorney can aid you when looking…

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  • What Are the Benefits of Mediation in a Gray Divorce?
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    What Are the Benefits of Mediation in a Gray Divorce?

    Mediation can be a good idea in gray divorce but it might not be right for all couples. Mediation may not be the ideal choice in cases involving a history of domestic violence, or abuse, or when one spouse is uncooperative in negotiations. However, for many gray divorcing couples, mediation can be a helpful and effective way…

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  • Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Gray Divorce
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    Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Gray Divorce

    Divorce can be a difficult process at any age, but it can be especially challenging for couples over 50. Gray divorce is the term used to describe divorce among couples in this age group. The divorce rate for the group has seen a steady rise in recent years. Older couples looking to engage in divorce should consult…

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  • Mediation vs. Litigation for Texas Divorce
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    The Pros and Cons of Mediation vs. Litigation for Texas Divorce

    Divorce is a difficult and emotional process, no matter where you live. In Texas, there are two main ways to go about getting a divorce: mediation and litigation. Mediation is a process in which a neutral third party, called a mediator, helps two people agree on the terms of their divorce. This option is typically less…

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  • Texas Courts Deal with Deadbeat Parents
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    How Do Texas Courts Deal with Deadbeat Parents?

    Under Texas law, every parent has a legal responsibility to provide financial support to meet their child’s basic needs. If the parents do not live together, then the non-custodial parent (the parent whom the child does not live with physically) is ordered to pay the custodial parent (the parent the child does live with) child support to…

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  • Engaged Couples Should Consider Prenups
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    Why All Engaged Couples Should Consider Prenups

    While it may not seem like the most romantic thing a couple should do – in fact, it may seem counter-intuitive – one of the most important items an engaged couple should have on their wedding to-do list is to have a prenuptial agreement drawn up by a Texas family lawyer. Although the purpose of a prenup is to…

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  • DIY Divorces Dallas, TX
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    Why DIY Divorces Are Often a Bad Idea

    Over the past several years, there have been a number of online companies that have popped up, touting the idea of do-it-yourself (DIY) divorces. You can purchase all of the legal form templates from the company, fill them out, and mail them to the court that oversees family law cases in the county you live in.…

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  • What Are Temporary Orders in a Texas Divorce?
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    What Are Temporary Orders in a Texas Divorce?

    Temporary orders in divorce proceedings are legal directives issued by the court to address important matters that need immediate attention while the divorce case is ongoing. The purpose of temporary court orders is to establish temporary guidelines and arrangements for various aspects of the divorce, such as child custody, visitation, child support, spousal support, property use,…

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  • Dallas Divorce for Physicians
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    What Are Temporary Orders in a Texas Divorce?

    Temporary orders in divorce proceedings are legal directives issued by the court to address important matters that need immediate attention while the divorce case is ongoing. The purpose of temporary court orders is to establish temporary guidelines and arrangements for various aspects of the divorce, such as child custody, visitation, child support, spousal support, property use,…

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  • Texas High Asset Divorce
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    Five Issues to Address in a Texas High Asset Divorce

    Although every divorce can have complicated issues, high asset divorces are especially complex due to the financial assets and decisions about those assets that are required to end the marriage. This is why it is recommended that anyone going through this type of legal action retains the services of an attorney who has extensive experience in high…

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  • Where Do Texas Car Accidents Occur?
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    Where Do Texas Car Accidents Occur?

    Car accidents can occur anywhere, from bustling city streets to quiet country roads. However, there are certain locations that are more prone to accidents due to various factors. Recognizing where these areas are and what the danger factors may be able to help you avoid negligent drivers. Intersections Intersections are notorious for car accidents. The convergence…

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