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How Do Texas Courts Deal with Deadbeat Parents?
Learn More: 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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Why All Engaged Couples Should Consider Prenups
Learn More: Why All Engaged Couples Should Consider PrenupsWhile 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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When Do Texas Courts Award Sole Custody?
Learn More: When Do Texas Courts Award Sole Custody?Many divorced parents can attest that one of the most emotional parts of a divorce is often what type of child custody order the court issues. Over the past few decades, child custody has evolved to include a much greater emphasis on shared parenting instead of sole custody with limited visitation for the other non-custodial parent. While…

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