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Who Gets the Dog in a Texas Divorce?
Learn More: Who Gets the Dog in a Texas Divorce?In the State of Texas, there is no special pet custody statute that governs the methods by which a judge must determine which spouse keeps a dog in the event of a divorce. Instead, dogs, cats, and other pets are treated as property. As Texas is a community property state, this means that any pets…
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Apps that Can Help Divorcing Spouses to Co-Parent More Effectively
Learn More: Apps that Can Help Divorcing Spouses to Co-Parent More EffectivelyCo-parenting can be a challenging undertaking, especially before both adults and their children have settled into an established rhythm. As a result, it can be very helpful for divorcing spouses who share minor children to utilize different forms of technology when attempting to honor their obligations to each other and their children. The use of…
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Types of Conservatorships in Texas
Learn More: Types of Conservatorships in TexasIn Texas, a conservatorship is a legal term to describe the management of a child’s life and the decision-making process for the child’s well-being. When a couple with children divorces, they must determine how major decisions about the child’s life will be made. If the parents cannot reach an agreement, the court makes a decision for them. There…

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