Custody Emergencies

March 3, 2011  |  Posted by Evans Group Staff | No Comments

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Child Support Basics

February 22, 2011  |  Posted by Evans Group Staff | No Comments

ShareChild Support Basics In the family law code one of the most contentious matters can be child support: “how much is he going to have to pay me?” or “how much am I going to have to pay?” Get the Flash Player to see this content. var params = { ‘allowfullscreen’: ‘true’, ‘allowscriptaccess’: ‘always’, ‘wmode’: [...]

Primary Custody Law in Texas

February 19, 2011  |  Posted by Evans Group Staff | No Comments

SharePrimary Custody Law in Texas Not surprisingly Dads are more likely to be the parent seeking advice about how to obtain primary custody of children and they are concerned that courts have a bias against fathers becoming the primary caregiver. While as recently as ten years ago this may have been the case. Currently the [...]

Child Visitation Rules in Texas

February 11, 2011  |  Posted by Evans Group Staff | No Comments

ShareChild Visitation Rules in Texas In the family law code the standard visitation schedule suggests that visits should occur during the first, third, and fifth weekend (which occurs three times a year) of the month—so basically every other weekend. The visits start Friday at 6pm because the code presumes you work and accommodates for travel [...]

Can A Child 12 Years of Age Decide Which Parent They Want to Live With?

August 27, 2010  |  Posted by Evans Group Staff | No Comments

ShareIt is all too common that after a final decree of divorce or custody, that at some point in time a child starts expressing their clear desire to live with the other parent on a primary basis.  There are many, many, many factors that may come into play when this occurs. It is commonly misunderstood [...]