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Long Distance Custody Order Modifications in Texas
Seeing Your Children Over Long Distances Texas law encourages frequent and meaningful access to both parents, regardless of geographical location. Life can
Step Father Adoptions When the Biological Parent is a Deadbeat in Texas
In Texas, the non-payment of child support for one year is a valid ground for termination of parental rights. Other valid grounds
What Is an Uncontested Divorce in Texas?
In certain circumstances, couples may find themselves in a situation where they can agree on all aspects of their divorce without the
Parental Alienation in Texas Family Law Cases
Texas law prohibits interference by another relating to a valid Texas Possession Order. This means that it’s both criminally and legally punishable
Geographic Restrictions in Texas Family Law Cases
In Texas, a geographic restriction may be imposed in a divorce or suit affecting the parent-child relationship. This is to ensure that
Rights for Paternity Tests in New Child Support Court Matters in Texas
In Texas, a presumption of paternity mainly exists when a child is born during a marriage. A filing of an acknowledgment of
Should You Bring an Attorney to a Texas Child Support Court?
The Texas Office of the Attorney General (OAG) has a duty to the State of Texas and that duty is based on
Modification of Custody Due to Parental Neglect or Substance Abuse in Texas
It is the end of the year and as such, it is important that parents be proactive in relation to the education,
Holiday Season Enforcement of Family Law Orders
The Texas Family Code provides holiday possession for most court orders involving minor children in Texas. It’s important that plans are communicated
When Child Support Payments Fall Short During Holidays
The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and togetherness for many families. However, for some parents in Texas, the reality
Long Distance Custody Order Modifications in Texas
Seeing Your Children Over Long Distances Texas law encourages frequent and meaningful access to both parents, regardless of geographical location. Life can
Step Father Adoptions When the Biological Parent is a Deadbeat in Texas
In Texas, the non-payment of child support for one year is a valid ground for termination of parental rights. Other valid grounds
What Is an Uncontested Divorce in Texas?
In certain circumstances, couples may find themselves in a situation where they can agree on all aspects of their divorce without the
Parental Alienation in Texas Family Law Cases
Texas law prohibits interference by another relating to a valid Texas Possession Order. This means that it’s both criminally and legally punishable
Geographic Restrictions in Texas Family Law Cases
In Texas, a geographic restriction may be imposed in a divorce or suit affecting the parent-child relationship. This is to ensure that
Rights for Paternity Tests in New Child Support Court Matters in Texas
In Texas, a presumption of paternity mainly exists when a child is born during a marriage. A filing of an acknowledgment of
Should You Bring an Attorney to a Texas Child Support Court?
The Texas Office of the Attorney General (OAG) has a duty to the State of Texas and that duty is based on
Modification of Custody Due to Parental Neglect or Substance Abuse in Texas
It is the end of the year and as such, it is important that parents be proactive in relation to the education,
Holiday Season Enforcement of Family Law Orders
The Texas Family Code provides holiday possession for most court orders involving minor children in Texas. It’s important that plans are communicated
When Child Support Payments Fall Short During Holidays
The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and togetherness for many families. However, for some parents in Texas, the reality