Therapists often find themselves involved in child custody disputes. Either the therapist was involved before the parents filed for divorce, or the parents or the court may identify a therapist to see the children during the midst of their pending...
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What is a right of first refusal?
Mar 9, 2016 | Child Custody, Divorce
A right of first refusal is a common term included in many divorce and child custody cases. I highly recommend to my clients that they request a right of first refusal. A right of first refusal provides that if the parent in possession will be unable to...
Will you have a residency restriction in your custody case?
Feb 24, 2016 | Child Custody, Divorce
Texas courts favor residency restrictions in child custody orders as long as both parents have shown the ability to parent the child. In general, if a non-custodial parent asks for a residency restriction, the court is almost certain to restrict the...
What is community property and what is separate property in Texas?
Feb 4, 2016 | Divorce
Texas is a community property state. All property acquired during the marriage that is not separate property is community property. Each spouse shares an undivided one-half interest in all community property. Examples of community property include...




