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Co-Parenting Back to School

By |2023-02-24T17:41:09+00:00August 24th, 2021|Blog, Divorce, Family Law, Jill O'Connell|

Back to school and co-parenting work go hand-in-hand.  As parents, we enjoy the summer freedoms that come with parenting, and divorced moms and divorced dads are no different.  When school starts back up, it’s time to dust off the co-parenting tips and tools and get to work. Communication Tools One of the best tips I [...]

Texas Divorce Webinar

By |2021-05-18T21:49:56+00:00May 18th, 2021|Blog, Divorce, Jill O'Connell|

What Happens in a Texas Divorce? Texas Divorce Webinar Join Jill O'Connell in her upcoming Texas Divorce Basics Webinar on May 26, 2021 at 12 noon. This webinar will be for anyone who has questions about what happens in a Texas Divorce and is interested in learning the basics of a Texas Divorce. The topics [...]

What if You Don’t Want to Get Divorced?

By |2021-01-05T21:37:36+00:00January 11th, 2021|Blog, Divorce, Jill O'Connell|

What if You Don’t Want a Divorce? January of each new year finds many couples considering divorce.  Some spouses will be looking for divorce information to continue their decision-making process.  Some spouses will have made the decision to move ahead with divorce.  Some spouses will have been on the receiving end of a divorce decision.  [...]

What Makes an Agreed Divorce?

By |2021-01-05T21:38:20+00:00January 4th, 2021|Divorce, Family Law, Jill O'Connell, Our Office|

What Makes an Agreed Divorce Work? January is a month that typically sees people stressed from the holidays seeking divorce information.  It’s common to find out that a couple, or just one person, is considering divorce after feeling the stress from being together over the holidays, the financial stress, and stress related to work.  And [...]

Divorce Mediation Myths

By |2020-12-16T19:27:40+00:00December 16th, 2020|Blog, Child Support / Child Custody, Divorce, Family Law, Mediation|

Divorce Mediation Myths Not all divorces have to end in a drama filled trial with two divorce lawyers objecting and cross-examining the spouses on the most private details of their lives.  Actually, more than 90% of divorces end in a settlement, an agreement between the two soon-to-be ex-spouses.  Divorce attorneys know that agreements can happen [...]

Divorce Holiday Guide

By |2020-11-21T00:28:23+00:00November 21st, 2020|Blog, Divorce, Family Law, Family Life|

Holiday Guide for Divorce This is my updated holiday guide for parents going through divorce during the holidays and parents recently divorced before the holidays.  I’ve posted tips and suggestions for the holidays over the years, and you can find those in my earlier blog posts.  2020 is a year with many changes, and the [...]

Uncontested Divorce in Texas

By |2020-07-24T14:28:35+00:00July 17th, 2020|Blog, Divorce|

Uncontested Divorce or Agreed Divorce in Texas An uncontested divorce in Texas is also sometimes called an agreed divorce. A divorce is an uncontested divorce when spouses are not fighting over issues in their divorce.  An uncontested divorce or agreed divorce can sometimes be completed as a DIY divorce, or by using a divorce form [...]

Texas Divorce During COVID-19

By |2020-07-24T14:28:05+00:00June 22nd, 2020|Blog, Divorce, Family Law, Jill O'Connell, Mediation|

No one saw this coming.  No one planned for divorce during coronavirus, divorce during quarantine, Zoom meetings for divorce consultations or social distancing in courtrooms.  Even in normal circumstances divorce isn’t the same for any two people.  The coronavirus pandemic has given everyone some unique stories of pivoting in our new world, and a Texas [...]

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