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Amendment of child support can be allowed in Texas under some scenarios that the court will determine under its merits. What if your ex-spouse wants to modify child support and you do not want to? According to VeryWellFamily, either party can ask for a amendment of child support, and neither of you can prevent the...
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Have you in the recent past or currently intending to seeking an attorney in Texas to help you in either divorce or splitting of your community property? Considering a split from your spouse is much different from filing for divorce. Texas is a no-fault state, so courts typically grant the request. However, there are many...
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In Texas, the law allows fault-based divorce when one spouse has proof of infidelity or another infraction that the other spouse committed. The court may consider these transgressions in both spousal support and property division. Whether you plan to seek a fault-based divorce or believe that your spouse may do so, learn how these cases...
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While going through a divorce, parents need to decide who gets custody of the kids and make a parenting plan. However, if parents cannot agree, the courts will make the decision. So how do the judge decide on child custody case in Texas? According to TexasLawHelp.org, the state of Texas uses the word conservatorship to...
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When Texan couples decide to split, there are sure to be difficulties ahead. People may expect contention on matters of child support or custody. They may even anticipate issues with asset division. But most people do not expect their spouse hiding assets. Unfortunately, hiding assets is a very real problem among divorcing couples. Forbes examines...
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Scientists claim that joint custody is best for children of divorce. Many studies have come out showing the potential damage that sole custody can do. Divorcing Texas parents have to handle child custody on top of everything else. When deciding what option to go with, it is important to consider what is best for your...
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Texas is one of a handful of states in the country that is referred to as a community property state. That means when a married couple gets a divorce, their asset pool is to be split evenly .However, Mortgage in divorce is something that remain puzzling due to its effects after divorcing One exception to...
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In most cases, once your child reaches the age of 18 or graduates from high school, you no longer have an obligation to pay child support and your employer should stop withholding child support payments from your salary. Your order from the Texas family court may state this. However, if your employer withholds your support...
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After your divorce in Texas, you must follow all of the terms of your divorce agreement. A divorce agreement has just as much power as any court order, and not following the terms of your agreement could lead to more conflict and legal problems. Here at the Lone Star Law Firm, we advise clients about...
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Are you facing a divorce after decades of marriage? In 2017, the Pew Research Center reported that the divorce rate among couples ages 50 or older increased by more than 100% between 1990 and 2015. If you and your spouse are considering a so-called “gray divorce” in Texas, keep these unique considerations for Gray divorce...
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