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Divorce: Is sole custody is the best option?
Mar 27, 2020

Divorce: Is sole custody is the best option?

Navigating child custody proceedings in a Texas court can be stressful. Once the decision to file for divorce is made, parents must resolve numerous issues regarding their children’s well-being. There are several types of custody, and determining a best course of action can be challenging,…

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Parental alienation harms children caught in the middle
Mar 11, 2020

Parental alienation harms children caught in the middle

An acrimonious divorce between parents in Sugarland can lead to lingering negative feelings even after the final divorce papers are signed. Child custody can be an especially thorny issue. Both parents may want to spend as much time with their child as possible and may resent the…

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Child custody: Jolie vs Pitt, again
Mar 10, 2020

Child custody: Jolie vs Pitt, again

Texas parents who are struggling to resolve divorce-related issues may relate to Angelina Jolie’s case. Those who have followed Jolie’s divorce case know that she and her ex-spouse, Brad Pitt, have navigated some highly contentious child custody hearings. It seems they are heading back to…

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How could a child custody evaluation help my case?
Mar 03, 2020

How could a child custody evaluation help my case?

Any contested conservatorship, which is the Texas’s term for child custody, is always a difficult decision. Oftentimes, judges have to make a decision between two Houston-area residents who seem to be upstanding residents who are, legally, fit parents who love their children. As such, deciding…

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Why does where you live matter in a child custody situation?
Jan 30, 2020

Why does where you live matter in a child custody situation?

Sugar Land residents going through a divorce often end up moving out of the marital home. They may not always be particular about where they end up since they may be short on funds. However, when choosing a place to live, they may want to…

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Avoiding self-sabotage on social media in child custody matters
Dec 19, 2019

Avoiding self-sabotage on social media in child custody matters

Facebook is one of the largest social media platforms out there, and many Sugar Land residents have a social media presence there. They may post pictures, talk about their lives, and otherwise share with their friends on a daily basis. However, when parents are in…

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Protect against these common child custody arguments
Dec 06, 2019

Protect against these common child custody arguments

Regardless of the child custody arrangement you have with your ex-spouse, it’s natural to have concerns about your ability to get along. And if you’re unable to maintain a cordial relationship, it could impact the health and well-being of your children. A sound understanding of…

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Parallel parenting plans help children and parents
Nov 08, 2019

Parallel parenting plans help children and parents

Some Sugar Land couples cannot easily envision a time when they can talk to each other after a divorce without it turning into an argument. This could make co-parenting nearly impossible since it requires a lot more contact between the parents than these couples can…

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Creating parenting plans for teenagers can be a challenge
Oct 29, 2019

Creating parenting plans for teenagers can be a challenge

The teenage years are admittedly a challenging time for teens and parents alike whether they live here in Sugar Land or elsewhere. Stuck somewhere between a child and an adult can make things difficult. Yet another layer of uncertainty is added to the mix when…

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