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Will Joint Physical Custody Work for You?

I work daily with clients to manage, arrange or enforce child custody arrangements in Texas, especially in the southeastern corner of Texas in and near Houston.  If you have a family and are divorced,...

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Preventing Domestic Violence: An Anniversary

Deborah was 59, Chandra was 40 — and their husbands shot both to death in Houston. Sadly, these are just two of the 142 women killed in Texas during 2010. That year, 39 Texas children witnessed the...

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Mistakes to Avoid During a Houston Divorce

So you’re going through a divorce and not sure what to expect. You’ve heard all sorts of nightmare stories about the difficulties, legal complexities, and outright ugly proceedings in some divorces....

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How Can I Communicate Better with My Divorce Attorney?

Lawyers are very busy people. We often handle many clients and multiple cases at the same time. As a result, sometimes communicating with your attorney can be frustrating. But it’s important to...

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What Are the Benefits of Divorce Mediation?

Going through a divorce is usually a difficult process for all parties, particularly when children are involved. But it doesn’t have to be. If you and your spouse are capable of working together, a...

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Dispelling Common Myths about Houston Divorce

There are so many myths involving divorce it’s almost impossible to keep track. But some of the same ones come up time and time again. Dispelling these myths before your divorce even starts can help...

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How Can I Protect My Kids During a Divorce?

If you are a parent going through a divorce you should do everything in your power to comfort and protect your children from some of the uglier aspects of the divorce process. Kids can be easily...

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What Are the Grounds for Divorce in Texas?

The first step to getting a divorce in Texas is filing the Petition for Divorce and declaring the appropriate grounds, or reason, for which the divorce is being sought. There are multiple grounds for...

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How Can I Protect Myself During a Divorce?

Making the decision to get a divorce or having it suddenly sprung on you by your spouse can be devastating. But even though it is a traumatic time, it is important not to completely succumb to your...

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Do I Really Need a Divorce Attorney?

If you and your spouse have recently decided to get a divorce, you may be wondering if you should hire a divorce attorney. Of course, everyone can legally go through a divorce on their own. But before...

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Filing for Divorce: Step by Step

Getting a divorce is never easy, even if you and your spouse are on amicable terms. Ending a relationship is always stressful and disruptive. Each state has its own set of laws and requirements for...

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What Our Family Lawyers Can Do For You

Divorce, separation, child custody and other marriage and family issues require skilled legal representation. Whether you have an issue such as a difficult divorce, a bitter custody dispute, or an...

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Enforcing Your Rights to Support and Custody

You can spend months hammering out the terms of your divorce agreement including child support, spousal support and visitation. But having something in writing may not always be enough. After divorce,...

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Requesting Modification of a Child Support Order in Texas

Both parents have an obligation to support their children. As part of your divorce decree, child support is set in accordance with state guidelines. With the passage of time, situations change and you...

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When Child Visitation Is Limited or Denied in Texas

Determining an appropriate visitation schedule can be one of the more difficult challenges of divorce. It is generally recognized as important to allow children to spend time with both parents. But...

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Texas Fault and No-Fault Grounds for Divorce

To obtain a divorce in Texas, the parties must meet a number of requirements such as residency of six months by one party in the state, and 90 days in the county where the divorce is filed. The parties...

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What is Meant by the Best Interests of the Child Standard?

No matter how contentious a divorce becomes, the parties are expected to abide by the public policy of the state of Texas requiring them to always act with the best interests of their child or children...

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Enforcing or Challenging an Out-of-State Child Custody Order in Texas

Child custody is a complex area of family law. Attempts are usually made to apply the standard of best interests of the child. But when a protracted custody battle ensues, court decisions about child...

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Paternity Tests: When Do You Need One?

A showing of paternity establishes the identity of the father of a child and gives the child and father certain legal rights. In Texas, the father of a child has no rights or responsibilities with...

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Changes Affecting Spousal Support in Texas

Spousal support is often a highly contentious element of divorce. Many people are under the mistaken impression that spousal support is extremely difficult to obtain in the Lone Star State. Recent...

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