Texas residents may agree that divorce can be a complicated situation. In fact, the entire divorce process may take a long time and it can potentially get unpleasant. In an earlier post, it was stated that Texas is a no-fault divorce state. That means that a person...
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Legal intervention may be necessary in child support cases
Many Texas residents would agree that divorce matters become more complex when they involve children. Typically, children are slower to come to terms with a divorce because they still want their parents to be together. In the best interest of the children, a Texas...
Child support payments in Texas-Part II
As many Texas residents may agree, children are often the people who are affected the most in a divorce. Although their parents are excited about breaking the matrimonial bond, children often feel helpless and insecure. Children often worry about their future and have...
How is child custody established in Texas?
In Texas, child custody is often referred to as conservatorship. The term, "conservatorship" is used to describe the rights and responsibilities of the parents when it comes to raising their children. Although this does not refer to the time spent with each child, it...
Divorce-related questions in Texas-Part I
Divorce, as many Texas resident might concur, can be a very complicated matter. An individual going through a divorce often has to deal with many difficult emotions, such as frustration, anger, helplessness and desperation. There are many questions that a couple may...
What is the procedure for adoption in Texas?
In Texas, as well as everywhere else in the United States, adoption is a blessing to a couple that is unable to have children. Adoption follows a two-step process. In the first step, the Texas courts eliminate the parental rights of the biological parents. In the...
The various types of possession orders in Texas — Part II
Divorces involving minor children are often among the most complicated marital dissolutions. The parents are often eager for the divorce to be finalized, but their children may not be. They may be afraid of the future, of not having both parents when they need them...
Experience critical in resolving high-asset divorce issues
As many Texas residents have discovered, ending a marriage is emotionally draining, even if a couple has decided to approach the process peacefully. A divorce is more likely to involve high levels of actual conflict, however, when substantial properties are...
ADR is an efficient way of resolving family law issues in Texas
A divorce in Texas, or anywhere else in the United States, does not have to be unpleasant. There are ways for the couple to go through the divorce process peacefully. This is referred to as alternate dispute resolution, or ADR. There are many forms of ADR, of which...
What are the various types of possession orders in Texas?
As many Texas residents understand, when children are involved, divorce becomes even more difficult than it would be otherwise. What many spouses may forget is that although they might not have the same feeling anymore for each other, their children may still have a...
