Yearly Archives: 2017

Family Law Questions Rarely Heard

By |2019-12-08T00:29:32+00:00February 15th, 2017|Blog, Divorce, Family Law|

Family Law Questions Rarely Heard Family law questions, marital relationship statutes and divorce law questions and answers are the things we family law attorneys work with and talk about every day.  But, there are some interesting things in the Texas Family Code that I don’t get to talk about most days in the office.  Interesting [...]

Mindful Divorce

By |2019-12-08T00:29:58+00:00February 10th, 2017|Blog, Divorce, Family Law|

Mindful Divorce Make a plan.  Be purposeful about your actions and choices in your divorce. Avoid unnecessary pitfalls by staying focused during your divorce.  Be mindful of your decisions, the present, and your divorce.  Focus on your goals, the information you need to understand and the things that are most important to you in your [...]

3 Divorce & Money Questions

By |2019-12-05T17:09:39+00:00February 2nd, 2017|Blog, Divorce, Family Law|

Divorce Questions: Money Divorce is the process of getting you 'unmarried'.  Your divorce lawyer will guide you, counsel you and direct you through the legal process.  But, there are some areas of your marriage and your divorce that you have to get the answers to yourself so that you know the information and you can [...]

Child Support Modification

By |2019-12-05T17:15:46+00:00January 25th, 2017|Child Support / Child Custody, Divorce, Family Law|

Modifying Child Support Updated for 2019! Divorce Decrees are final orders.   However, that doesn’t mean that what is in there can never be changed.  Child support can be changed under certain circumstances. Statutory Change And, effective in 2015, two specific ways the court may modify or change child support are included in divorce decrees.  And, [...]

Denton County Standing Order 2017

By |2019-12-05T17:17:20+00:00January 18th, 2017|Divorce, Family Law|

DENTON COUNTY STANDING ORDER 2017 The Denton County District Court judges have approved a new version of the Denton County Standing Order.  The formal title is actually ‘Denton County Standing Order Regarding Children, Property and Conduct of the Parties’.  The Order is usually referenced as the ‘Standing Order’ or ‘Standing Orders’. New Denton County Standing [...]

New Year New You – Divorce?

By |2019-12-05T17:18:34+00:00January 11th, 2017|Blog, Divorce|

New Year, New You - Divorce?   I know we are all seeing this topic everywhere.  We are setting goals, resolutions and planning for 2017.  And, maybe you decided that now is the time and you need to get a divorce in the upcoming year.  If so, my advice might surprise you. Try Counseling Before [...]

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