Recognizing the Internal Struggle Divorce is never easy, but it can be even harder on children. Many times, parents don’t realize that their children are struggling
Giving Your Children the Best Summer Possible Summer is fast approaching, which means children will soon be out of school for a well-deserved vacation. The
In most cases, when we think about how to end a marriage, the first thing to come to mind is divorce. However, another way to end
In many cases, marriages are over long before spouses even begin talking about getting a divorce. Still, even if your marriage is basically over, if you’re
Make the Season Smoother The holiday season is in full swing, and co-parents may be having a difficult time managing all of the holiday activities
When parents file for divorce in Texas, the court generally awards both parties with “joint managing conservatorship,” unless there is a history of abuse, domestic violence, or
Staying Bright Amidst Many Changes The holiday season’s emphasis on gatherings, gifts, and family and friends can be rather difficult for people who have recently
Adapting and Planning Ahead For Your Children As the school year progresses, it’s normal for a child’s schedule to change from time to time, whether
Child custody is one of the most challenging issues parents face when divorcing. You want to find an arrangement that’s the healthiest and most stable
Child custody and visitation is a difficult process that requires the help of an attorney during a divorce. It’s not easy for parents to come
Few experiences in life are as intimidating, stressful, or terrifying as receiving a visit from Child Protective Services (CPS). For many parents, it’s a surprise to
During the month of April 2020, Governor Abbott made the announcement that all Texas schools will remain closed until the end of the school year to protect
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