By Robert Reid McInvale | Published July 3, 2013 | Posted in Child Custody | Tagged Tags: Child Custody attorneys, family law attorney, Houston lawyers | Leave a comment
Going through a divorce is often a traumatic and difficult time of life. When children are involved, it can be especially hard to come to terms over custody issues. It is important to note that with the passage of time after a divorce, circumstances often change necessitating modifications to a child custody order. While this Read More
Read MoreChild custody is a complex area of family law. Attempts are usually made to apply the standard of best interests of the child. But when a protracted custody battle ensues, court decisions about child custody may leave all parties with a painful and unsatisfactory resolution. It is important to realize that you might be able Read More
Read MoreDetermining an appropriate visitation schedule can be one of the more difficult challenges of divorce. It is generally recognized as important to allow children to spend time with both parents. But sometimes visitation can present a danger or concern about the well-being of the child. In those situations, visitation can be limited, or in severe Read More
Read MoreYou can spend months hammering out the terms of your divorce agreement including child support, spousal support and visitation. But having something in writing may not always be enough. After divorce, your ex may fail to abide by the terms of the agreement and court order at some point. If your ex starts skipping payments Read More
Read MoreThere are so many myths involving divorce it’s almost impossible to keep track. But some of the same ones come up time and time again. Dispelling these myths before your divorce even starts can help save you from bundles of disappointment. Listed below are some of the most common myths about divorce: I should have Read More
Read MoreGoing through a divorce is usually a difficult process for all parties, particularly when children are involved. But it doesn’t have to be. If you and your spouse are capable of working together, a mediated divorce could save you plenty of headache — and money. In a mediated divorce, a neutral facilitator works with both Read More
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