Texas Family Law & Divorce Blogs
What Is Parental Alienation and How to Recognize It?
The potential effect of parental alienation on custody cases What is parental alienation? This is a question parents sometimes need to find answers for during child custody battles. Despite the fact that parental alienation is not a crime in Texas, it can affect child...
Whether to Move Out or Stay in the Marital Home During Divorce?
How does your marital home fit into your divorce plans? Should you move out or stay in the marital home? Before filing for divorce in Texas, there are important issues to consider. Divorce is a life-changing event, not to be taken lightly. As much as possible,...
Coparenting with Infants
Some tips for co-parenting with infants Co-parenting with infants and toddlers can be challenging for divorced parents. However, doing it successfully is vital. These are formative years for children, the time when they form their primary attachments. According to an...
Divorces in January
Is January the time to consider a divorce? Divorces in January tend to rise for various reasons. One reason is that couples often delay finalizing their divorce in December. They wish to keep life pleasant over the holidays. The December holidays can be busy times...
Holiday Engagement and Prenuptial Agreement
Is it time to consider a prenuptial agreement? If you're getting engaged, a prenuptial agreement may not be foremost on your mind. However, December is the favorite month for engagements to occur. Not to mention, people are in a festive mood. For many people, an...
Guidelines for Working Out a Parenting Time Schedule
Schedules and co-parenting Working out a parenting time schedule can be challenging. However, parents must decide how to divide co-parenting time. When devising a schedule they have to make arrangements for: Exchange times Weekday visits Weekend visits Holidays...
Mediation in Family Law
How could mediation help you resolve your conflict? Mediation in family law helps many couples avoid mitigation. In fact, a Texas court might require mediation before taking their case to trial. What is mediation? Mediation is a type of alternative...
When Is Custody Modification Necessary?
Modifying custody orders Custody modification is something to consider when major changes occur—either in your or child's life. In addition, modification becomes easier when you and the other parent can agree on the proposed modifications. You should know that the...
Marriage, Infidelity and Divorce
Should you break up or stay together? Infidelity and divorce often go hand in hand. Almost nothing is more devastating for a relationship than infidelity. What’s more, infidelity can take on different forms. One form is having affairs that involve sexual...
Child Custody and Electronic Communication: A Tool for Parents and Children
Staying in touch during child custody Child custody and electronic communication go hand in hand as a means of staying in touch with children. The digital age has ushered in a whole new way of life. Smartphones, laptops, tablets and other devices have become...
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