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How Do Criminal Charges Affect Your Child Custody Case?
Learn More: How Do Criminal Charges Affect Your Child Custody Case?Navigating a child custody case is one of the most emotional and stressful experiences any parent can face. When criminal charges enter the equation, the stakes feel even higher. Whether you’re the one facing charges or concerned about your co-parent’s criminal record, the fear of losing precious time with your child can be overwhelming. In…
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Things to Consider for Divorce Over the Age of 50
Learn More: Things to Consider for Divorce Over the Age of 50Divorce is not a process people generally consider enjoyable to go through. Whether you have young children and need to figure out a custody arrangement, you have split under acrimonious circumstances, or you are worried that your spouse will somehow end up far better off than you and you will suffer financially. So many factors can…
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The Requirements for a Divorce in Texas
Learn More: The Requirements for a Divorce in TexasSometimes, 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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What Are the Benefits of Common Law Marriage?
Learn More: 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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Changing a Child Custody Order Resulting From a SAPCR
Learn More: Changing a Child Custody Order Resulting From a SAPCRA Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship (SAPCR) is a legal proceeding used to establish, change, or enforce child custody and support orders in Texas. If you have a SAPCR order and your circumstances have changed, you may need to change the order. If you are considering changing a child custody order, it is important to remember that the court’s…
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Benefits of Working Video Chatting Into Your Parenting Plan
Learn More: Benefits of Working Video Chatting Into Your Parenting PlanDivorce can be a challenging and emotionally charged experience, especially when children are involved. Maintaining a close relationship with your children is paramount, but going from having your children with you every day to a parenting time schedule can present a major set of challenges. Fortunately, thanks to advancements in technology, video communication has become…
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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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What to Know About Helping Your Children Cope with Your Divorce
Learn More: What to Know About Helping Your Children Cope with Your DivorceChildren often blame themselves for their parents getting a divorce, and this self-blame can leave a scar on a child’s psyche; a scar that they can carry with them into adulthood. According to the Child Mind Institute, children tend to blame themselves for the divorce when they are younger since younger children are usually more egocentric.…
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Common Mistakes People Make During Divorce Cases in Texas
Learn More: Common Mistakes People Make During Divorce Cases in TexasIt is often stated that divorce is one of the hardest things that can happen to someone. The emotional turmoil that grips families during a divorce is hard to understate. Depending on the circumstances of the case, divorces can leave terrible emotional scars that can last a lifetime. This is especially true if the divorcing parties have…

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