Divorce used to be a word that was whispered behind closed doors, but today, while it’s still a difficult subject, is discussed more openly. Many even see it as a new beginning that opens doors to the future after a difficult relationship. This attitude has given life to the latest trend in trade … [Read more...]
Reconnecting With a Child After Estrangement
Divorce is a difficult time for everyone involved, and a time where many things change. After divorce, people relocate, start new careers and new relationships, and may undergo transformations in life outlook and goals. Clearly these shifts in direction affect more than just the parties getting … [Read more...]
Planning Your Child Custody Visitations
Being a non-custodial parent offers some tough challenges. Absence from the child’s life on a day-to-day basis and managing visitation scheduling can be tricky as well. Whether the child custody and visitation schedule was arranged by the court or arranged between the two spouses, it’s important for … [Read more...]
Time is of the Essence When Modifying a Child Support Order
There are multiple reasons why someone may want to modify a child support order. It’s not unusual for payers to seek child support reductions because of job loss or temporary layoffs. They may also file to modify when the custodial parent has come into a large amount of money and is better able to … [Read more...]
How Assets Affect Taxes In a Divorce
Getting a divorce can mean big changes, not only in one's personal life, but financially as well. Many divorcing couples fail to understand the impact of taxes after a divorce until they receive their settlement and are left with much less assets in the divorce than anticipated. It is important for … [Read more...]
Do you have to pay taxes on alimony payments?
Wondering whether you have to pay taxes on alimony payments is not uncommon. Alimony, also known as spousal support, is paid from one spouse to another after a divorce. In Texas, alimony can be requested if: the marriage lasted longer than 10 years; the spouse requesting support is … [Read more...]
Proving Parental Alienation in Child Custody Cases
Many parents wrestle with how to prove parental alienation. Though they may recognize some of the telltale signs of alienation, proving that it’s actually happening to the courts is another story. In child custody cases, parental alienation can influence the final custodial verdict significantly. … [Read more...]
Child Custody Lawyers Share Examples of Parental Alienation
When getting divorced, learning to recognize examples of parental alienation is crucial. Parental alienation doesn’t just affect your personal relationship with your child, but it also can weigh heavily on the outcome of child custody battles you have with your former spouse. According to a 2010 … [Read more...]
Winning a Child Custody Case
Want to know how to win your child custody case? While there aren’t any magic formulas for success, there are mistakes that you may be able to avoid. Common Mistakes Made in Child Custody Cases The first mistake is going into the process with unreasonable expectations and demands. Having … [Read more...]
The 5 Responsibilities of Non-Custodial Parents in Texas
Make sure you understand the responsibility of a non-custodial parent. Texas child custody laws can be somewhat cumbersome to navigate and many parents are in need of straightforward answers during, throughout, and after their divorce. If, at any stage of your divorce, you are in need of legal … [Read more...]
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