By Kirsten Bode | Published June 6, 2024 | Posted in Family Law | Tagged Tags: Child’s Possession, Court Involvement, Legal Guidance | Comments Off on Modifying your Child’s Possession Schedule in Texas Without Court Involvement
In the realm of co-parenting, flexibility and understanding are paramount. Situations change, and sometimes, so should possession schedules to accommodate the evolving needs of both parents and, most importantly, the children involved. While it is possible to modify your existing possession schedule without involvement of the Court, it can only take place if both parents Read More
Read MoreDivorce proceedings are complex, emotionally charged processes, especially when it comes to practical matters like health insurance. In Denton County, standing orders are put in place to govern the conduct of parties during a divorce. Navigating health insurance amidst these legal proceedings requires careful consideration and understanding. Let’s delve into what you need to know Read More
Read MorePeople rarely want to contemplate their own mortality, but doing so is crucial to protect your loved ones and ensure that your wishes are carried out. Having a Will provides you peace of mind and gives you control over your assets. Here are a few reasons why having a Will is so important in safeguarding Read More
Read MoreFamily law cases can be emotionally and financially draining, especially if they end up in litigation. In Texas, there are various laws and procedures in place to protect the rights and interests of both parties. However, even with these protections, Family Law cases can be challenging to navigate. While working with your spouse and trying Read More
Read MoreThe Texas Supreme Court has granted a North Texas father full custody of his daughter, ending a years-long saga that captured headlines across the state and setting a legal precedent in the process. The facts of the case, In Re Christopher John Clay, are heartbreaking. Chris Clay had a daughter with his longtime girlfriend, Arli Read More
Read MoreIf you are planning your estate, you probably have already figured out that wills and trusts are two of the most common tools available, but you may be unsure which one is right for you. Wills and living trusts each have their place, and you shouldn’t rule either one out until you’ve spoken with a Read More
Read MoreIn any real estate transaction, one of the key steps toward closing is the title search. Its purpose is to make sure the seller owns the property and also to discover any problems or competing interests that might encumber the seller’s right to sell. Title defects, whether due to third-party claims, flawed records or fraudulent Read More
Read MoreA significant goal of estate planning for many people is avoiding probate, the court process by which a will is proved and its provisions are carried out. The proceeding can be lengthy, expensive and complicated, especially for large estates with multiple creditors and contentious heirs. Among the ways to get around probate is to use Read More
Read MoreAside from the typical property division issues involved in divorce, there may be a business interest that both spouses may be entitled to share. This includes a stake in a closely held company, even if only one spouse is the actual owner. Texas is a community property state, which means that all property acquired by Read More
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