After a divorce, it is not uncommon for family dynamics to change over time. These changes usually require an adjustment of the established custody agreement to ensure your child's best interests remain in focus. While challenging, it is possible to modify an existing...
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Common reasons for custody modifications
During a divorce, parents must establish a child custody arrangement. Parents should develop these arrangements with the best interests of the child in mind to ensure their future well-being. However, situations can change over time, which means even solid plans may...
Grey divorce rates and their impact on older adults
Although many associate divorce with younger people, statistics on grey divorce tell a different story. In recent decades, more older adults have decided to end their marriages. These mature couples often have complex needs and distinct concerns that impact divorce...
Understanding the types of alimony in Texas
Navigating the world of alimony can seem overwhelming, especially when dealing with the emotional challenges of a divorce or separation. Like other states, Texas has established specific guidelines to provide financial support to a spouse after a marriage ends. This...
What to do when your spouse avoids divorce paper service
A key part of any divorce proceeding is the service of the papers on the respondent. When you file for divorce, you have a responsibility to serve your spouse with those papers. In Texas, there are several means of service permitted, but some people resist the process...
Questions to ask yourself before filing for divorce in Texas
Divorce is a life-altering decision that can bring significant emotional, financial and social changes to your life. The process can be complex and requires careful thought and consideration. Before you decide to file for divorce in Texas, ask yourself some critical...
How to handle visitation when parallel parenting
Following a divorce, you and your partner have to decide how to split time with your children. If you have a possession order, this refers to the time one parent has to spend with the kids. For example, one parent may have possession on weekends and holidays or every...
7 FAQs about child custody during a Texas divorce
Divorce is never a simple process, and when you add child custody into the mix, it becomes even more complex. In Texas, many rules and regulations guide the child custody process during a divorce. There are many questions that can arise during this challenging time....
Does your ex need permission to obtain a passport for your child?
Generally, obtaining a passport for a minor child requires the consent of both parents. However, this situation can become complex if you are divorced. If you suspect your ex-spouse is trying to get a passport for your child without your permission, there are steps...
Who owns the home after a divorce in Texas?
The community property laws in Texas require divorcing couples to divide the assets and properties obtained during their marriage. Chapter 7 of the Texas Family Code specifies that spouses must agree on a “just and right” split for the court to approve a divorce...