Divorce can create a time management, communications, and financial quagmire for parents. More and more often parents and, the Courts, vary from the “standard possession orders” in the Texas Family Code. This means that parents must communicate well or otherwise…
Parental alienation Syndrome (PAS) is one of the most controversial concepts dealt with by family law judges, parents, and professionals alike – and yet it is also one of the most misunderstood. In our many years of dealing with custody…
In today’s mobile society, it’s increasingly common for parents to ask questions about transferring jurisdiction over their kids from one state to another. These questions generally come up because prior custody decrees or orders were established in a different state,…
If you’re trying to establish or defend your primary custody over your children, there are a few major errors you just don’t want to make. One of the top offenders on your list of “don’ts” is pulling your kids out…
If you are a divorced parent ordered by a Texas court to pay child support or spousal support it is critical that you ensure that you have an understanding of your requirements and obligations per the terms of the Order…