After divorce, parents may work out a co-parenting plan. This can give each parent the right to oversee their children’s upbringing. What you do once a co-parenting plan is made is often very important. Here are a few tips that could help you along the way: 1....
Child Custody And Support
How is custody determined in a Texas divorce
Divorce means a shake-up of the family unit. Since you will not all be living under the same roof, there must be an arrangement that determines which parent has custody of the children. Usually, the court will step in when the parents cannot agree on the children's...
Is sole custody a realistic goal in your Texas divorce?
Divorce is never pleasant -- even when couples try their best to minimize conflict. When either spouse approaches the process with unrealistic expectations, it can extend how long the divorce takes and increase the pressure and expense involved for everyone. One of...
What should you do if your ex is not paying child support?
The nature of the relationship notwithstanding, every parent has a duty to provide and care for their child until they become adults. And while some parents take this responsibility graciously, a few do not. If you obtain a child support order against your spouse, it...
How do you cope with an ex who is alienating you from your child?
When parents who share a child decide to end their marriage, one of the most important decisions they will have to make involves working out a parenting plan for their child. But what happens if your co-parent is alienating you from your child? Parental alienation...
2 advantages to getting less custody than you initially wanted
Divorcing parents often fight hard to get as large a share of custody as possible. As getting more custody time means the other parent gets less, demanding too much can inevitably drag the divorce process out as each parent fights their corner. That is not beneficial...
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