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Social Media and Divorce: Five Dos and Don’ts
Learn More: Social Media and Divorce: Five Dos and Don’tsPeople all over the world use social media – so much so that someone is a bit of an outlier if they do not. And while such ubiquitous social media use can be a great resource for staying in touch with friends and family, it does have its pitfalls. Divorce is a time when social media can…
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Can Mediation Help Resolve All of Our Issues in a Divorce?
Learn More: Can Mediation Help Resolve All of Our Issues in a Divorce?Couples getting divorced in Texas often find that they are unable to resolve their differences without professional help. And no wonder – after years of marriage, a couple’s communication patterns are often unproductive but very difficult to change. Furthermore, each partner is likely to have strong feelings and preferences on various issues that likely are incompatible with…
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Will I Need to Pay Child Support After My Child Turns 18?
Learn More: Will I Need to Pay Child Support After My Child Turns 18?For most Texas parents, child support payments stop when their youngest child turns 18 or graduates from high school. But when a child has a disability that prevents him or her from becoming financially independent, the usual limits may not apply and a parent may be required to pay child support for an adult child indefinitely. For…

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