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TEXAS DIVORCE & FAMILY LAW & ESTATE PLANNING


UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHILD CUSTODY ORDERS AND THE TEXAS STANDARD POSSESSION ORDER
Understanding the terms of a Texas child custody order. Primary Conservator and Standard Possession Orders in Texas Custody Cases.


DO TEXAS COURTS FAVOR MOTHERS IN CHILD CUSTODY DISPUTES? MY HUMBLE OPINION.
THE ANTIQUADATED AND PESKY POSSESSION PROVISION OF THE TEXAS FAMILY CODE § 153.254 - CHILD LESS THAN THREE YEARS OF AGE.


HOW ADULTERY CAN AFFECT A DIVORCE PROCEEDING IN TEXAS – You might be surprised.
The difference between no-fault and at-fault grounds, and how adultery affects property division and child custody in a Texas divorce.


Can your spouse get spousal maintenance a.k.a. “Alimony” in a Texas divorce?
How a spouse can get Spousal Maintenace a.k.a. "Alimony" in Texas Divorce Proceedings.


HOW TO MODIFY TEXAS CHILD SUPPORT
This article addresses how a party can modify or change a child support obligation in Texas.


GRAY DIVORCE IN TEXAS IS INCREASING. WHAT IS GRAY DIVORCE & WHY IS IT INCREASING?
What is "Gray Divorce?" "Gray Divorce" is a reference to spouses over the age of 50 going through a divorce and are typically members of the Baby-Boomer generation. Over the past 20 years, the Gray Divorce rate has nearly doubled, while the overall divorce rate has seen a slight decline. Many high-profile cases, such as Bill and Melinda Gates, Billy Ray and Tish Cyrus, and Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver, have brought attention to the growing number of Gray Divorces.


WHEN TO ENFORCE OR MODIFY YOUR CHILD CUSTODY, VISITATION, AND SUPPORT ORDERS? -TEXAS FAMILY LAW
Once you have court orders in place that determine when, where, and how each parent will exercise their possession and access to the kiddos, the orders must be followed unless the parties otherwise agree to deviations from the order. What Are Your Options When a Co-Parent Is Being Difficult and Not Following Court Orders? You have a couple options that include asking the court to enforce the orders that are currently in place (enforcement action), and/or asking the court to m


TEXAS CHILD SUPPORT – How much should you pay in child support? How is Child Support Determined?
If the parties are not able to reach agreement on child support, the court will order child support in accordance with statutory guidelines found under the Texas Family Code. The PRESUMPTION is that the application of the guidelines is in the best interest of the child (the last section of this article discusses rebutting the presumption). Child support is calculated according to net monthly resources, generally of the non-custodian parent. Generally, the statutory guidelin
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