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Never Ever Quit – Family Law Edition

By |2016-10-30T04:34:40+00:00October 21st, 2015|Blog, Divorce|

‘Never Ever Quit’ - Family Law ‘Never Ever Quit’, well, actually #nevereverquit, became a rallying cry for our Texas Rangers this year and they certainly showed us that they didn't quit.  Believe it or not, that’s a good thing to remember in the family law world as well.  The Texas Rangers had some tough games, and [...]

Do I Need to See a Family Lawyer?

By |2016-10-30T04:34:44+00:00February 4th, 2015|Blog, Divorce, Family Law|

Do I Need to See a Family Lawyer? How do you know if it is time to see a family lawyer after your divorce?  Is it the first thing you should do, or should you think about other options also?  What to do and what direction you should go are tough questions after divorce.  How [...]

Parenting with Technology

By |2016-10-30T04:35:10+00:00July 31st, 2013|Divorce, Family Law|

Parenting with Technology, Part Two Parents sometimes say that exchanging information with their ex-spouse can feel like a tug of war.  One spouse feels like they aren’t able to get the information they need about their kids from the other parent and another feels like everything they tell the other parent is forgotten or ignored. [...]

Divorce Can Feel Like A Foreign Country

By |2016-10-30T04:35:15+00:00April 15th, 2013|Divorce, Family Law|

  Spring is a time for fresh starts.  Sometimes, that includes a divorce.  Unfortunately, starting a divorce can feel like going through a foreign country without a map.  A good attorney can guide you through your divorce, like a good GPS system. If you are considering divorce, try to talk with more than one attorney [...]

Tip of the Week: Communication

By |2016-10-30T04:35:23+00:00June 26th, 2012|Divorce, Family Law|

Communication Communication with your ex-spouse can be tough.  And, remembering that the written word can be forever can be stressful. These days with texting, email, Facebook and Twitter we have lots of ways to communicate. This can make co-parenting easier during and after a divorce because it can give flexibility. Just remember that it is [...]

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