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Getting through the holidays during a divorce with children
Oct 16, 2019

Getting through the holidays during a divorce with children

Like other Sugar Land residents before them, some couples are facing a holiday season during the end of their marriage. Getting through the holidays may be difficult enough for the parents, and it can be even more challenging for the children. Fortunately, a divorce with children does…

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What to do if the other parent denies or interferes in visitation
Oct 10, 2019

What to do if the other parent denies or interferes in visitation

Not every couple who divorces can fit into the co-parenting mold that is so popular these days. Parents who go on vacation and spend holidays together with the children may represent a smaller portion of co-parents than people think. Talking to other Sugar Land couples…

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Establishing paternity in child custody cases may be challenging
Sep 24, 2019

Establishing paternity in child custody cases may be challenging

Since not all parents are married, state law provides a procedure to establish paternity. Once a court rules a particular man is the legal father of a child, he gains all the rights and responsibilities that go with being a parent, including pursuing child custody.…

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Preparation is key before a child custody hearing
Sep 12, 2019

Preparation is key before a child custody hearing

No one expects a relationship to end when it begins. Sadly, not every romance lasts forever as they do in books, movies and on television. Instead, a couple may end up relying on a stranger to make decisions that affect their future as they end…

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Putting parenting plans to the test as the school year begins
Aug 30, 2019

Putting parenting plans to the test as the school year begins

Sugar Land parents whose divorces were finalized over the summer are about to find out whether their child custody arrangements will work as well in reality as they do on paper. As the school year begins, they may be reviewing their parenting plans to make…

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Child custody and the best interests of the children standard
Aug 14, 2019

Child custody and the best interests of the children standard

Most Sugar Land parents want what is best for their kids. During a divorce, this means coming to a child custody arrangement that gives them the easiest transition into a new lifestyle and the best chance to thrive moving forward. Whether a parent is heading…

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Can a child custody agreement be modified?
May 14, 2019

Can a child custody agreement be modified?

Just like any decision made during the divorce process in Sugarland, agreements concerning child custody and parenting time should not be made lightly. Though the courts make every effort to base child custody arrangements on the best interests of the child and in regard to…

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4 provisions that may make your parenting plan better
Mar 18, 2019

4 provisions that may make your parenting plan better

Going through a divorce can be overwhelming. If you share children with your spouse, though, deciding how to parent them in a post-divorce world can be challenging. With the right parenting plan, you remove much of the uncertainty that comes from sharing physical custody. There…

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Protecting an autistic child during and after your divorce
Dec 17, 2018

Protecting an autistic child during and after your divorce

All divorces have the potential to disrupt families. If you have a child with autism, however, your divorce may be catastrophic to your child. As a parent, you will need to work diligently to safeguard your child’s wellbeing following your divorce proceedings. As you probably…

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