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Divorce: Avoid stress this holiday season
Sep 24, 2020

Divorce: Avoid stress this holiday season

As Texas parents celebrate the arrival of autumn, many are thinking ahead to the upcoming holiday season. Those who are navigating divorce at this time may be worried about co-parenting and whether they will be able to work together to avoid stress as they celebrate…

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When is sharing child custody best for Texas parents?
Sep 17, 2020

When is sharing child custody best for Texas parents?

The only thing certain about a Texas divorce is that no two cases are exactly the same. When a married couple has children, they must resolve numerous child custody issues to finalize their settlement. In some cases, the court determines that it would be best…

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Preparation is a key to successful child support hearings
Aug 28, 2020

Preparation is a key to successful child support hearings

Divorce changes lives for Texas families, but it does not necessarily have to ruin them. When parents are willing to cooperate and compromise, it is often possible to obtain a fair settlement, including a child support agreement. Regarding the latter, it is imperative that both…

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Parallel parenting may be an option when conflict runs high
Aug 20, 2020

Parallel parenting may be an option when conflict runs high

Sometimes, despite their best efforts, parents in the Sugarland area simply cannot get along post-divorce. While they both may want what is best for their child, they may find communicating with each other respectfully is difficult if not impossible. For these parents, parallel parenting may…

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Child custody: Don’t stress during back-to-school season
Aug 19, 2020

Child custody: Don’t stress during back-to-school season

When Texas parents divorce, they must resolve numerous issues regarding their children’s lives. Child custody proceedings can be complex and stressful, especially if the parents in question do not have the same expectations or interpret what is best for their children the same way. The…

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Importance of good communication between parents after divorce
Jul 23, 2020

Importance of good communication between parents after divorce

Divorces do not generally occur in Texas when a couple is getting along fine. They occur when couples are mad at each other, hurt or no longer in love with their spouse. This makes them very emotional circumstances and it can be difficult to work…

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The importance of child custody modifications
Jul 14, 2020

The importance of child custody modifications

Modifying a child custody agreement or child support order following a divorce may be possible in certain circumstances. It is helpful for parents seeking to modify their child custody arrangement to be familiar with when and how it may be modified through the family law…

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How children voice their preferences in a child custody matter
Jul 07, 2020

How children voice their preferences in a child custody matter

Raising children in Texas requires parents to make many decisions for their children. It requires meeting their needs and ensuring they have good opportunities. It also requires setting rules and making sure their children follow them. These types of decisions are sometimes difficult to make,…

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Child custody: Parental alienation can be a serious problem
Jun 22, 2020

Child custody: Parental alienation can be a serious problem

You may have decided that you no longer wish to be married to your spouse. You may have also decided that you want to settle your divorce in as painless a manner as possible, especially regarding issues pertaining to your children. Your relationship with your…

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