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What is Mediation and Why You Should Mediate Your Case

What is Mediation and Why You Should Mediate Your Case Mediation in family law matters, child custody, child support or other family law cases in Texasis a process where a neutral third-party mediator helps couples negotiate the terms of their familylaw matters, custody agreement, or child support agreement. The mediator

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Joint managing conservatorship

Joint managing conservatorship Joint managing conservatorship is a legal term commonly used in family law, particularly in the context of child custody arrangements. It refers to a situation where two parents or guardians share the rights and responsibilities of raising their child, even if the child does not live with

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Amicus Attorney

What is an Amicus Attorney Amicus Attorney is an attorney appointed by the court in a suit, other than a suit filed by a governmental entity, whose role is to provide legal services necessary to assist the court in protecting a child’s best interests rather than to provide legal services

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Your Roll as a Client

Your role in a family law matter can vary significantly based on your specific circumstances, including the nature of the case (e.g., divorce, child custody, adoption, property division, etc) and your position within the family law matter. Family law matters can be emotionally charged and it is often helpful to

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Top Ten Tips for Testifying

Testifying in family law matters can be a stressful and emotional experience. Tell the Truth: To have credibility with the court, you must answer truthfully. If the judge or opposing counsel suspects you are not telling the truth they will disregard the majority of your testimony and believe the other

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Bexar County Presiding Court

What does “Presiding Court” Mean? Presiding court means to be in charge of a court or judicial district. The Bexar County Presiding Court is a court in Bexar County, Texas that handles civil cases. The Presiding Court hears all non-jury matters. There are two dockets in the morning that are

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Divorce Documents: Guide from a Texas Family Law Attorney

Divorce Documents Divorces generate so many documents through the course of the legal matter that it can be overwhelming what to keep and what not to keep. What documents should you keep after your divorce? So many clients ask this question, here is a brief list of what to keep

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Ending the Violence: Guide from a Texas Family Law Attorney

Ending The Violence A protective order is an order that demands the abuser to stop harming or threatening you or members of your family.  If you or your children are victims of domestic violence you can obtain a protective order against your abuser. When family violence occurs, it is critical

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