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Unexpected co-parenting expenses to consider in parenting plans
Oct 01, 2018

Unexpected co-parenting expenses to consider in parenting plans

Most divorcing couples do their best to resolve all financial matters during the divorce process. In fact, resolving almost everything at that time is a legal necessity, especially in high asset divorce where many assets are in play. However, exes with shared children may find…

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Consider college expenses in parenting plans
Jul 09, 2018

Consider college expenses in parenting plans

When couples divorce with young children, paying for college may be far from their minds. However, child custody plays an important role in a person’s eligibility for financial aid in university. Some Texas colleges will consider the income and assets of both parents’ households, including…

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Disputing rights to possession of a child can lengthen divorce
Jun 14, 2018

Disputing rights to possession of a child can lengthen divorce

Getting a divorce can often take a long time, and many people seek ways to shorten the process. This is sometimes possible with mediation, but other time contentious issues like rights to possession of a child require added attention. While it can be necessary for…

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3 reasons to fight for full custody
Jun 11, 2018

3 reasons to fight for full custody

In an ideal situation, parents divorce on amicable terms and remain committed to parenting their kids collaboratively. This is not always how things go, though, of course—a divorce often involves animosity, and that animosity often bleeds into custody negotiations. If you are unsure that your…

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Breastfeeding may have impact on parenting plans
Jun 02, 2018

Breastfeeding may have impact on parenting plans

The dissolution of a marriage can understandably be complicated, especially for those with children. However, it can be even more difficult for parents in Texas who have a breastfeeding child. In light of this, breastfeeding can certainly have an impact on a child custody case,…

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Parenting plans, talking with children may help during divorce
Mar 26, 2018

Parenting plans, talking with children may help during divorce

For some married couples in Texas, the process of getting divorced is emotionally painful yet straightforward. However, this is not true for those with children. A couple of tips may help parents to help their children through the divorce process emotionally while they simultaneously work…

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What to do if your ex breaks the custody order
Mar 06, 2018

What to do if your ex breaks the custody order

Numerous factors go into a child custody decision. Aspects such as how far away the parents live from one another and whether there are family violence concerns can impact an agreement so that it is not perfectly 50/50. Once the court finalizes the agreement, both parents need to…

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Tips on co-parenting when your ex is difficult
Feb 26, 2018

Tips on co-parenting when your ex is difficult

Ideally, you and your ex-spouse would get along with each other and rarely disagree when it comes to your children. Some divorced parents enjoy a friendly relationship, but unfortunately, that is not what you got. In fact, your experience may be similar to countless other…

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Child custody, splitting of retirement accounts can be complex
Dec 27, 2017

Child custody, splitting of retirement accounts can be complex

With the holidays soon in the rearview mirror, some couples in Texas are ready to zoom ahead to divorce court. In fact, the first Monday in the month of January is often known as Divorce Day in the legal world. A few tips may help…

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