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Divorce: Newman accused of domestic violence
Jun 10, 2020

Divorce: Newman accused of domestic violence

As many Texas spouses can relate, there are often problematic issues in a marriage that prompt one or the other spouse to end the marriage. Divorce can be emotionally upsetting, especially if one of the spouses in question is accused of domestic violence. Fanboys director,…

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Parental drug use can affect children and custody issues
Jun 01, 2020

Parental drug use can affect children and custody issues

Child custody may very well be the most important divorce legal issue you will face. The outcome can have a dramatic effect on your relationship with your child. If improperly handled, it can even put your child in harm’s way if your child’s other parent…

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The framework of child custody in a Texas divorce
May 18, 2020

The framework of child custody in a Texas divorce

When a Sugarland couple contemplates ending their marriage, one of their principal concerns is who will be given the power to make legal and other decisions on behalf of the children. Another chief concern is whether one parent be awarded custody of the children and…

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Judge rules re social media and child custody
May 12, 2020

Judge rules re social media and child custody

Most Texas spouses who are divorcing would agree that they’d like the proceedings to be settled as swiftly and painlessly as possible. Many also understand that it is not always possible to achieve this, especially if a particular issue is causing contention between spouses. In…

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Texas Supreme Court review non-relative custody rights
May 04, 2020

Texas Supreme Court review non-relative custody rights

Changing family relationships adds more complications to seeking custody after a divorce or the end of a relationship. In April, the state Supreme Court heard arguments on a child custody dispute between a 5-year-old’s father and her deceased mother’s fiancé. This case may change the legal presumption that a…

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Child custody: Signs that your kids might be struggling
Apr 28, 2020

Child custody: Signs that your kids might be struggling

If a Texas married couple who have children decide to divorce, there are numerous issues they must resolve before they can achieve a fair settlement. One of the top priorities is to devise a child custody agreement. Each child copes with divorce in his or…

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Parental relocation an issue? Consider these factors
Apr 27, 2020

Parental relocation an issue? Consider these factors

Divorce and family law disputes can be enormously stressful. They can leave you worrying about your financial viability due to property division, alimony, and child support issues, but they can also threaten your relationship with your child. While this is certainly true during the initial…

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When child custody may be modified in Texas
Apr 17, 2020

When child custody may be modified in Texas

Child custody modification is a topic many parents may have concerns about. It is helpful for parents with questions or concerns about how their child custody arrangement may be modified in Texas to have the answers they need. As children grow and change, it may…

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The push for shared custody in child custody matters
Apr 13, 2020

The push for shared custody in child custody matters

The dynamics of the family have changed drastically over the years. Now, more than ever, fathers in Texas and elsewhere are spending more time with their children. It is no longer the case that a mother stays home with the children while the father works.…

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