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What Most Spouses Miss Until a Dallas Divorce Lawyer Reviews Their Case
Learn More: What Most Spouses Miss Until a Dallas Divorce Lawyer Reviews Their CaseDivorce is rarely a simple decision, but the process that follows is often far more complex than most spouses expect. Emotions run high, financial concerns build quickly, and decisions made early can shape life for years—sometimes decades. However, many individuals get into the process with the notion that they have an idea of how the…
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How To Effectively Co-Parent with a Hostile Ex-Spouse
Learn More: How To Effectively Co-Parent with a Hostile Ex-SpouseBeing able to co-parent after a divorce is one factor a judge will look at before deciding on the best interest of your children. When one parent is often too hostile for the other parent to be around, it can create tension that makes co-parenting almost impossible. It can take everything you have emotionally and mentally to ensure the…
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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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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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