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An Anatomy of a Texas Divorce Decree – Part 2
This is the second part of a general overview of a Texas Divorce Decree. As I mentioned in my last post, the Decree is the order that the Judge signs, at the end of your divorce, which grants your divorce. Every decree is different, but most are made up of similar sections. The p... more...

Posted 4 months ago. Applies to Texas.


An Anatomy of a Texas Divorce Decree – Part 1
If you are considering divorce, are in the process of going through a divorce, or, even, are divorced, at some point in time youre going to encounter the Divorce Decree. The Decree is the order that the Judge signs, at the end of your divorce, which grants your divorce.Every decr... more...

Posted 4 months ago. Applies to Texas.


Geographic Restrictions in Divorce and Child Custody Cases
One of the most common issues that our office is dealing with in divorce and custody cases in Denton and Collin County, Texas, is the issue of either establishing, enforcing or lifting a geographic restriction on the residence of the child in the case. First, it is important to e... more...

Posted 4 months ago. Applies to Texas.


Road to an Amicable Divorce – Collaborative Law
Its no secret or mind-bending revelation that divorces can be painfully emotional experiences. While the end result may be what is best for you and your family, the process to get there is rarely a pleasant one. However, there is a way to help lessen the emotional strain on you, ... more...

Posted 4 months ago. Applies to Texas.


Huge Changes to Texas Spousal Support a/k/a Alimony
Effective September 1, 2011, Texas Spousal Maintenancealso known as spousal support or alimonywill undergo numerous changes, including how support will be determined and how many payments will be required. The biggest changes to the new statute include increasing the maximum dura... more...

Posted 4 months ago. Applies to Texas.