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8 Tips for Reducing the Cost of a Divorce in Texas

If you want to related guideline confidentiality Law experience, So you can better suggestions- 8 Tips for Reducing the Cost of a Divorce in Texas . Divorce Lawyer in Spring TX – You have probably heard that divorce can be a very expensive process. This is made all the more frustrating because, at the time of divorce, you may be in the most difficult financial position you have been in. Below are some tips to help guide you in reducing the costs of a Texas Divorce. 1. EDUCATE YOURSELF ABOUT LAW AND ASSETS AND DEBTS Learn as much as you can about Texas divorce and related issues. The more you know about the process the less money you will spend paying a Texas divorce attorney to educate you. Research Texas divorce laws, whether through a local law library or the internet. BryanFagan.com is a comprehensive divorce and family law website in Texas. The site features many blog articles that answers questions regarding divorce and family law. Reading the information on this si

Do I Need a Lawyer in Texas to Get a Divorce?

If you want to related guideline confidentiality Divorce Law experience, So you can better suggestions- Do I Need a Lawyer in Texas to Get a Divorce ? Houston Family Law Lawyers – Many people believe that a divorce in Texas should be easy and that it is just status change ending the marriage and that it does not directly impact other issues. However, that is not the case a divorce in Texas does involve other issues including property and debts, children, and the status change from married to divorce. You cannot get divorced without dealing with those other issues. DO I LEGALLY HAVE TO HIRE A LAWYER TO GET A DIVORCE IN TEXAS? No there is no legal requirement that you hire a lawyer for your divorce in Texas. Five reasons that a person should consider hiring a divorce lawyer include: 1. Expert advice 2. Reduce Stress 3. Avoid Mistakes 4. Binding Agreement 5. Avoid Delays IF MY SPOUSE HAS A DIVORCE LAWYER DO I NEED ONE? Yes, you probably need your own Texas divorce law

Can I Get 50/50 Time with My Children?

If you want to related guideline confidentiality Children Law experience, So you can better suggestions- Can I Get 50/50 Time with My Children ? Family Lawyer in Houston – One of the things that comes up in many of my consults is a parent who tells me that they want to get 50/50 time with their children. I have briefly touch on this topic in a previous blog article, “10 Myths About Divorce in Texas, Part One.” In today’s blog article, I will go into a little bit more detail about how the family code addresses this issue. 50/50 TIME WITH CHILDREN IF CASE GOES TO COURT Texas Family Code Section 153.135 states that Joint managing conservatorship does not require the award of equal or nearly equal periods of physical possession of and access to the child to each of the joint conservators.” STANDARD POSSESSION ORDER (SPO) PRESUMED TO BE IN BEST OF CHILDREN One of the things a parent will have to overcome when they are asking for equal or 50/50 time with their children is that

Why Ignoring Child Support Obligations is a Bad Idea in Texas

If you want to related guideline confidentiality Child Law experience, So you can better suggestions- Why Ignoring Child Support Obligations is a Bad Idea in Texas . Houston Family Attorney – Many of my consults revolve around child support. Sometimes people are coming to see me because they are unable to pay child support. Other times it is because things had been going well both parents had come to an agreement after child support had established that child support was no longer needed. However, the Court order was never changed and now the parents were arguing and the parent who was supposed to be receiving child support was going after the parent who was ordered to pay child support for the missed payments. In either of these situations it is a mistake to ignore a child support order. THE ORDER IS THE ORDER UNTIL IT IS CHANGED When I consult with people regarding their child support obligations probably one of the things you will hear me say is that the Child Support O

I am not the Biological Father but I want to be – Paternity by Estoppel?

If you want to related guideline confidentiality Texas Father Law experience, So you can better suggestions- I am not the Biological Father but I want to be – Paternity by Estoppel ? Divorce Attorneys in Houston – In the past 12 months, my office has represented three different Husbands each going through their own Texas divorce who all had cases in which their wife has had a child with another man. The facts of each case have varied in some of the cases the husband was aware the wife had cheated on them but not that the child was not theirs biologically. The one thing that was consistent in all three of the cases was that the husband had bonded and love the child and did not care if the child was his biologically. They wanted to remain the father of the child with all the duties and responsibilities that entailed even after the marriage was over. The facts and the people were different in each one of the three cases so all the twists and turns of the cases played out a littl

Can I get child support and custody of my kids in Texas if we were never married?

If you want to related guideline confidentiality Texas Law experience, So you can better suggestions- Can I get child support and custody of my kids in Texas if we were never married ? Family Lawyer Houston – I met with a mother recently that who had questions about custody and child support for her children. One of her concerns was whether the fact that she and the father were never married and if that would make a difference? Today’s blog post will be on child support and custody children in the State of Texas. Although child support and custody of Children is one of the things that a Texas divorce case handles. Marriage or divorce is not a requirement for getting court orders regarding children. If not handled in a divorce they are handled in a spate cause of action called a Paternity Case or a Suit Affecting Parent Child Relationship “SAPCR.” FATHER’S RIGHT’S VS. MOTHER’S RIGHTS? Sometimes you will hear a law firm marketing itself as being a father’s rights or mother’s

Can I buy a House During My Texas Divorce?

If you want to related guideline confidentiality Texas Law experience, So you can better suggestions- Can I buy a House During My Texas Divorce ? Houston Family Lawyers – In a previous blog article, “His, Hers and Ours – Texas Divorce” we discussed the difference between community property and separate property. At its core it is a fairly easy concept to understand. However, some of my clients still have trouble understanding it in certain situations such as buying a house while they are still married. I believe one of the reasons for this because they have often separated, maybe have found a new significant other, and ready to be done with their ex but the divorce is dragging on. As a Houston Divorce Lawyer, I see the topic of buying a house while still married come up fairly regularly so I will discuss this topic in regards to a Texas Divorce Case. TEXAS IS A COMMUNITY PROPERTY STATE As I indicated above Texas is a community property state. In Texas, we do not have “legal

Does it Matter who Files First in a Texas Divorce?

If you want to related guideline confidentiality Texas Divorce Law experience, So you can better suggestions in Does it Matter who Files First in a Texas Divorce ? Houston Divorce Attorney – Many of my potential clients are concerned with filing first in their divorce case. Many of them have the impression that if they are not the first to file they will be at a disadvantage in their case. However that is generally not the case when both spouses are represented by divorce lawyers. As a Houston Divorce Lawyer, I will discuss what importance filing first has in a Texas Divorce Case. THE PETITIONER IN A DIVORCE CASE The first to file in a Texas Divorce is known as the Petitioner. Here are the ways in which being the Petitioner matter: CHOOSING WHICH COUNTY TO FILE IN In most divorce cases there is not an option on where to file a divorce. However, in some situations, there may be a choice. A divorce may be filed in the county where either spouse is a resident as long as resid