Going through a CPS case can be one of the most intimidating experiences is that a parent must face. The idea that your relationship with your child could be adversely affected by a group of people that you have never
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Is Collaborative Divorce in Texas Right for Me?
Collaborative divorces in Texas can be more complicated than you might think. The general idea behind collaborative divorce is that instead of spending most of your time arguing and debating the points of your case you would instead devote most…
The Roles of a Collaborative Divorce Lawyer
Deciding to hire a lawyer is probably one of the most important parts of any divorce case. Whether or not you choose to be represented by an attorney can have profound effects on your case. There are immediate and future…
Collaboration is Not the Same as Mediation or Arbitration
When you go through with a collaborative divorce you agree to hire attorneys (along with your spouse) who must withdraw from representing you if it becomes apparent that you cannot continue collaboratively. An issue may arise that you and your…
The ‘Pledge’ – Initiating Collaborative Divorce
When it comes to the world of Texas family law cases and divorces in particular there is no more innovative and forward-thinking method of resolving disputes than the collaborative divorce. Collaborative divorce is sought to encourage parties such as you…
Why Go with the Collaborative Process in a Texas divorce?
Probably the most distinctive feature of a divorce or child custody case is the daily, back, and forth arguing and acrimony that is associated with a case. While it is not uncommon in any legal case for there to be…
What if there is not enough money in the estate to pay creditors?
One of the misconceptions that some people have regarding the probate in the estate administration process is that after you die your estate will immediately begin to distribute property to either your heirs or your beneficiaries under a will. Your…
The details on community property division in Texas
When it comes to getting a divorce in Texas being able to determine how to divide your community property and debt is probably one of the most time-consuming and stressful aspects of the entire case. When I talk about dividing…
An overview of how to divide marital property in a Texas divorce
Look around your home and think about what you see. The coffee maker, kitchen table, television, kids’ clothes, and the car in the driveway. If you had to answer a question about who owns those pieces of property- you or…
Is it too late for reconciliation?
Are you in a bad place in your marriage? Are you and your spouse not communicating the way that you used to? Have the two of you ever been good at talking to one another- or could it be that…