Some Texas divorces are easy. Others, however, can metastasize into irreconcilable messes — especially when a narcissist is involved. To that end, let’s discuss how to survive a split child custody agreement with someone who exhibits NPD tendencies. What is...
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Crafting a parenting plan that works
While co-parenting in Texas, there are a few things that you want to look over when crafting just the right plan. Before making any details final, think about your child and how they feel, especially if they are old enough to make some decisions about who they want to...
Understanding online infidelity and divorce
Online cheating has swept through marriages in every area of the world. The problem for a spouse is proving what is happening is adultery. Courts in the United States have been slow to accept online infidelity as a reason for divorce in Texas despite the fact that an...
Divorce facts for the female business owner
If you are a female business owner in Texas whose marriage is struggling, you might be considering a divorce. While divorce is always a complex, emotional process, having a business brings another layer to be concerned about if you decide to end your marriage....
What to do when your spouse doesn’t want a divorce in Texas
When you feel like you can no longer stay married to your spouse, you will take steps to get a divorce in Texas. Surprisingly, the other spouse may often not be ready or willing to end things. If this is your case, here are the moves you need to make to ensure an...
Considerations for when a parent in Texas wants to relocate
After a divorce or separation in Texas, you or the other parent may wish to relocate. Neither of you can just pack up your things with your children and go; there is a process you must follow. Let's look at what it takes to move with a child in Texas. Relocating when...
What are the requirements for a collaborative family law participation agreement?
There are certain requirements for a divorce in the state of Texas. You must meet certain criteria as determined by the court. One of the measures you may adopt is a Collaborative Family Law Participation Agreement. This agreement must be received and reviewed by a...
Preparing for court-ordered child custody mediation
After you have gone through a Texas divorce, you have to focus on child custody. It’s important to be prepared for court-ordered custody mediation. What is child custody mediation? Child custody mediation is ordered by the judge if parents are unable to reach an...
What’s the difference between divorce and legal annulment?
Most Texas couples go into marriage thinking that it’s going to be forever. However, that doesn’t always happen. When happily ever doesn’t work out, there are a few options available to the unhappy couple. Divorce is the most common option, but legal annulment might...
When To File A Child Custody Enforcement Action
Child custody is one of the most important aspects of a divorce. It is also one of the most difficult to deal with, both emotionally and logistically. In many cases, parents violate the terms of their custody agreement without realizing it. In other cases, one parent...