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How Child Support Guidelines Work

How Child Support Guidelines Work Child support is to make certain both parents contribute financially to a child’s upbringing. Child support in Texas is a legal obligation established by a court for one parent to provide financial support to the other parent for the care and upbringing of their child(ren)

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Rights and Duties of a Parent, what does that mean?

Rights and Duties of a Parent, what does that mean? A range of responsibilities and challenges await you as a parent. Understanding your parental rights and responsibilities are essential for effective parenting. In Texas, these rights and duties are outlines in the family law statutes covering aspects such as custody,

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Military Divorce in Texas

Military Divorce in Texas Military divorce and property division in Texas can be complex due to the unique regulations that apply to military personnel and their families. Here are some key points to consider: Jurisdiction:  Texas has its own residency requirements for filing for divorce, which generally involves one spouse

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Picking the Right Child Custody Attorney in Bexar County

Picking the Right Child Custody Attorney in Bexar County Finding a good child custody attorney in San Antonio, Texas, involves several steps to ensure you choose someone qualified and compatible with your needs. Here’s a guide to help you: Identify Your Needs: Consider what specific issues you need help with

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Annulment’s in Texas

Annulment’s in Texas In Texas, an annulment is a legal procedure that declares a marriage null and void, essentially stating that marriage never existed in the eyes of the law. An annulment differs from a divorce in that a divorce ends a valid marriage, while an annulment voids the marriage

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Community Property vs. Separate Property

Community Property vs. Separate Property In Texas, divorce and property division are governed by community property laws. Here are the key points to consider regarding divorce and property division in Texas: Community Property: Any property acquired during the marriage is generally considered community property. This includes income, real estate, and

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Domestic Violence and Divorce in Texas

Domestic Violence and Divorce in Texas In Texas, domestic violence can significantly impact divorce proceedings, especially regarding property division, child custody, and spousal support. Here’s an overview of how these factors interact: Definition: In Texas, domestic violence includes physical harm, threats of harm, or coercive behavior directed at a spouse,

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Spousal Support in Texas

Spousal Support in Texas In Texas, spousal support, commonly referred to as spousal maintenance, is a financial arrangement where one spouse provides support to the other after divorce. Here are key points regarding spousal support in Texas: Eligibility for Spousal Support Duration of Marriage: Typically, spousal support is more likely

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Sole Managing Conservatorship

Sole Managing Conservatorship Sole managing conservatorship is a legal term used primarily in the context of family law, particularly in child custody cases. It refers to a situation where one parent (the conservator) has the exclusive right to make significant decisions for a child, including decisions about education, healthcare, and

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What is a QDRO?

What is a QDRO? A Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) in Texas is a legal document that recognizes the right of an alternate payee (typically an ex-spouse or dependent) to receive all or a portion of the benefits under a retirement plan. QDROs are commonly used in divorce proceedings to

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