Suffering the unexpected death of one's child is a devastating loss. Texas readers may relate to one father's deep sorrow involving not one, but two of his children. Although nothing can be done to replace his loss, he is determined to fight for changes in child...
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Month: December 2016
Prenuptial agreement may help prevent asset division problems
Some in Texas may think it highly unromantic to prepare for marriage by entering a legally binding contract with one's intended spouse. Others, however, see many potential benefits in drafting a solid prenuptial agreement before tying the knot. Especially where...
Helping children through child custody problems during holidays
Ending a marriage just before a holiday season may be especially challenging if one has children. Divorce is seldom stress-free, and the timing of court appointments alongside shopping for Christmas gifts may be a little overwhelming for those involved. A parent in...
Sole custody: What it is and how to request it
There are many reasons a Texas couple may decide to end a marriage. Sometimes, insurmountable differences are a leading consideration. Extramarital affairs or other alleged deceit may be defining factors for others. When children are involved in a divorce, attention...