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How much say does a child have in custody decisions?

In Texas, children of a certain age have the option to tell the court which parent they would like to live with. Specifically, the law has a process under which a child at least 12 years old can tell his or her wishes to the judge.  The judge may also choose to

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Decision-making by co-parents in a custody order

Parenting is hard when two co-parents do not agree about how best to serve their children’s needs. Houston parents may have different ideas and beliefs about whether it is best to have their children vaccinated, if particular diets are beneficial to their health, or what level of involvement the parents

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Modifications in order with increase or decrease in income

As a single parent, you understand your responsibilities as well as what to expect from your child’s other parent. For example, there are pick-up and drop-off times, discussions about your child’s progress in school as well as child support. For the latter, in your case, the money is typically garnished

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Know about these retirement matters during your divorce

Pensions and other financial plans are important for retirement and may be major assets in a divorce. Because the division of pension and retirement plans have major consequences, especially in a high asset divorce, you should be ready to deal with the unique characteristics of these assets. Identify these plans A spouse may

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Dividing a business in divorce

Texas is a community property state. All assets acquired during the marriage are deemed to be the joint property of both spouses. Determining the value of these assets is one of the most complex issues in a high asset divorce. One of the most difficult assets to divide is an

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When can parents modify custody or child support orders?

People’s lives in Texas can be unpredictable. There are many things they can count on or aspects of their lives that they can plan for, but unexpected events do occur which can change these plans. This is true for children as well. As children grow older their needs change and

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Using an appraiser in a high-asset divorce in Texas

One of the most contentious issues in a Texas divorce is the valuation and division of the couple’s community property. This issue can be especially difficult for couples with significant assets. One potential solution is the hiring of professional appraisers to set the value of various assets, including the family home. One

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Important issues to consider when ending a marriage

Texas is a community property state, which means that joint assets are typically divided equally in a divorce. Furthermore, joint debts may be divided evenly when a marriage comes to an end. However, it might be possible to negotiate a custom settlement designed to meet your long-term needs. Do you own a

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Can my spouse record our conversations without my knowledge?

A lot of times, major divorce legal issues come down to a he-said, she-said situation. Without some form of external evidence, these issues can’t go anywhere in court. But, what if the is evidence comes in the form of a recorded conversation? Is this tactic legal if the other person

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New approaches to resolving age-old custody challenges

Child custody is hardly a new legal challenge. However, the way that parents – and the courts – approach custody-related issues can look very different today compared to a generation ago. In many ways, today’s trends make it easier, faster and more peaceful for parents to reach decisions and resolve

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