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Easing Communication in Divorce
Communicating in the divorce process can be challenging and stressful, but the Collaborative Divorce process is one way of making things easier on you and your family. For those who don’t know, Collaborative Divorce is a process where both you and your...
Peaceful Negotiations: Consider a Collaborative Divorce
The end of a marriage can feel like the end of your life as you know it. Dozens of seemingly unanswerable questions loom ahead: Who gets to keep the house? How will I face my parents when they find out? What about the kids? On top of all that, the prospect...
Changing the Conditions of Your Divorce
Things change in life. The mere fact that there has been a divorce is evidence of that – it’s not a thing you plan for when you get married. Sometimes after a divorce, the circumstances of one of the ex-partners change drastically enough to request a...
Options for Divorcing Business Owners
When couples get a divorce many issues need solved. A divorce for business owners increases the complications of the matter. A business not only provides income, it also gets viewed as property. This property, like all others, can be divided between the...
Texas Adoptions: Why Securing an Experienced Attorney is Crucial
Adopting a child (or an adult) is perhaps one of the most profound, emotionally intense, and life-changing events you will ever experience. Your life, the adoptee’s life, and the life of the birth parents will be radically transformed, and the trajectories...
This Divorce Option can Help You Keep the Peace
Divorce is something that many people fear. Much of that has to do with the poor reputation that traditional litigated divorce has. But as long as the right planning is in place, divorce can be handled with dignity.Sometimes both parties in a marriage are...
Parenting Plans & Exception to Dispute Resolution Process
In most cases, a final order in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship must include a parenting plan.The following orders are not required to include a parenting plan:(1) an order that only modifies child support;(2) an order that only terminates...
The Mediator’s Proposal
If the parties to a mediation seem to be at an impasse, a powerful and effective tool in the mediator’s toolbox is the “mediator’s proposal.” Here is how it works: the mediator makes the same proposal to each party and their attorney in private caucus. The...
How to Select Your Mediator
At a minimum, a mediator must be qualified under the Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code by completing a minimum of 40 classroom hours of dispute resolution training by an organization approved by the court. If the case involves the parent-child...
Who is Legally Responsible for the Conduct of a Child?
ADULT LIABILITY FOR CONDUCT OF A CHILDA parent or other person who has the duty of control and discipline of a child is liable for any property damage proximately caused by:(1) the negligent conduct of the child if the conduct can reasonably be attributed...
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