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Mistakes Parents Make during Divorce
Family Law

Mistakes Parents Make During a Divorce

BySpringer & Lyle Hours September 30, 2022March 19, 2025

Psychiatrists and psychologists concluded quite a few years ago that going through a divorce is the second most stressful life event. This is true even if both parties agree that a divorce is the right thing for them. Unfortunately, parents can get so focused on the financial and emotional aspects…

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Questions to ask an attorney
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Questions To Ask In A Divorce Consultation

BySpringer & Lyle Hours September 16, 2022March 19, 2025

When looking for a divorce attorney, you need someone who is not only experienced and successful but someone with whom you also have rapport. You are trusting the attorney you choose to help you make life-altering decisions. To make this match, you want to interview attorneys. Some recommend interviewing about…

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Custody of the Kids
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Do Mothers Always Get Custody of the Kids?

BySpringer & Lyle Hours August 12, 2022March 19, 2025

There was a time when people in general and family law courts presumed it was in the best interest of the children to give primary custody to the mother. In recent years, that presumption has changed in Texas and almost all other states. In Texas, when parents’ divorce, the law presumes…

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Current Economy and divorce
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How Does the Current Economy Affect My Divorce?

BySpringer & Lyle Hours July 22, 2022March 19, 2025

One of the top reasons couples give for getting a divorce, even in a good economy, is arguing and disagreements over financial issues. During a downturn in the economy, when people are losing their jobs and prices for everything from paper towels to real estate are skyrocketing, financial issues become…

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Grandparents visitation and divorce
Family Law

Do Grandparents Have Visitation Rights in Texas?

BySpringer & Lyle Hours July 5, 2022March 19, 2025

If you have grandchildren, you may think that alone gives you the right to visit with them no matter what the parents say. Unfortunately, you would be wrong. If either parent objects to you spending time with your grandchildren, you have no constitutional right to visit them. The U. S….

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Divorce Issues
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Issues to Resolve in a Divorce Without Children

BySpringer & Lyle Hours June 1, 2022March 19, 2025

When a couple who has no children together decides to get a divorce, in many aspects, the divorce is easier. But there are still issues that need to be resolved. Division of Assets and Liabilities Texas is a community property state. This means that all assets and debts acquired by…

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Common Law Marriage Texas
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Common Law Marriage in Texas

BySpringer & Lyle Hours May 2, 2022March 19, 2025

Texas is one of a handful of states that recognizes a common law, or informal, marriage. If a person can prove to a court that the couple had a common law marriage, then they will have the same benefits as those who had a marriage ceremony and obtained a legal…

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Co-Parenting Tips for Summer
Family Law

Co-parenting Tips for Summer Vacation

BySpringer & Lyle Hours April 18, 2022March 19, 2025

Summer vacation is coming, and children will be out of school. Teenagers may have summer jobs. Younger children will need supervision and things to do. There may be soccer practice and other activities that the minors are involved with. This creates some issues for divorced parents who are co-parenting. Parents…

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Reasons for divorce
Family Law

Most Common Reasons People Get a Divorce

BySpringer & Lyle Hours March 28, 2022March 19, 2025

No couple gets married with the expectation of getting divorced. Things change over the weeks, months, and years that they are together. In the U.S., more than 50 percent of first marriages end in divorce. More than 60 percent of second marriages end in divorce, and 73 percent of third…

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Disadvantages of High Conflict Divorce
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The Disadvantages of a High Conflict Divorce

BySpringer & Lyle Hours February 28, 2022March 19, 2025

A high conflict divorce can leave you exhausted both financially and emotionally. It begins with one party doing everything legally possible to come out “the winner.” There are many disadvantages to divorcing this way, but there are times when it cannot be avoided. Some Signs That the Divorce Will be…

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