Category: Divorce

4 ways to prepare for your Texas divorce

Luck favors the prepared, especially in divorce proceedings.

If you are considering a divorce, there are some important steps to take beforehand. By preparing ahead of time, you can cut down on much of the stress and uncertainty that people often face during and after the divorce process. Planning ahead allows you to save time and money during the process, and will enable you to start preparing for your life after divorce.

Below are some things to think about as you begin preparing for a divorce.

Consult with an attorney.

One of the most important decisions you will make will be to hire an attorney.  The relationship between a family law attorney and his client is unique in that the relationship is both business and personal. They will represent your interests in court, so you want to be sure you can trust that they know what you want and are

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Considerations Before Filing For Divorce

You’ve been in quarantine with your spouse for six weeks, and you’re seriously considering filing for divorce. One question to consider prior to filing is: “What is my plan?” That question may seem almost unanswerable right now. Six weeks ago, we all had plans which were then derailed by COVID-19. Within a matter of days, children were home from schools; spouses were confined to the home; and divorced parents had to adjust possession schedules. The past weeks with your spouse may have further strained an already difficult relationship. Before rushing to file for divorce, consider the following:

  1. What financial resources are available?

Generally, when you file for divorce, you ask the court to allow one spouse to stay in the marital residence and order the other spouse to move out. This is done at a temporary orders hearing. In order for your spouse to move out, however, the financial resources …

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Pre-Litigation Mediation: Is it Right for You?

Mediation is an alternative dispute resolution process that has become a requirement in most family law cases. A mediator is a neutral third-party who helps facilitate the settlement negotiations between the parties. Generally, one party and that party’s attorney stay in one room; the other party and that party’s attorney stay in another room; and the mediator goes between the rooms. The parties can conclude the mediation with a Mediated Settlement Agreement (“MSA”). This is an irrevocable settlement agreement that is filed with the court. Either party can seek a final judgment on the MSA and have a decree or final order entered.

Can you mediate prior to filing for divorce?

Mediation most often occurs toward the end of a case. The parties may have been through one or more hearings; conducted extensive discovery; attended depositions; and were probably set for final trial. Can mediation occur prior to even filing

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I Want to Keep My Pet in the Divorce

A common question in a divorce is who gets to keep the pets. Whether it be a dog, cat, parrot, fish, bearded dragon, or snake, most pets are considered members of the family. There is no doubt that many people will advocate for their rights as a pet parent. But is there a required possession schedule so that each person has continued rights to visit the pet? In Texas, the answer is no.

Pets are property in Texas

Texas law treats animals as property. Beginning in 1858 with the Texas Supreme Court case of Howard v. York, Texas established that, not only are animals property, but they are characterized as either separate property or community property. Howard v. York, 20 Tex. 672 (Tex. 1858). Texas case law continued to develop and addressed that when an animal increases in value, the characterization of the value is the same as

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The Business Owner’s Divorce | Dallas Divorce Law Blog

In a Texas divorce, there are several issues that are unique to considering a business as an asset in the property division. The normal property division issues of identification, characterization, valuation, and division each have intricacies for businesses that need to be considered.

Addressing the type of entity (corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship) is important because the rules for a Texas divorce differ depending on the type of entity.

Determining the date of formation of the business entity may be crucial to the characterization as either separate property or community property.

Any changes in the formation of the entity during the marriage could change the characterization and are an important factor to note.

And, vital to any business operating during a divorce is the question of how to continue to operate the business without suffering a devaluation of the interest while the divorce proceeds. The day-to-day operation issues and protecting the

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The Anatomy of Trial Preparation

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What is the difference between “getting ready” for trial and “preparing for trial”? To me, the difference is in evaluating and planning strategy for all of the eventualities that could come up. This is playing the chess board in advance of trial. I love the show Queen’s Gambit. Remember how she played through the games on the ceiling while she laid in bed? This is the kind of preparation that I’m talking about.

The first step in preparation is to prepare an outline of the issues and method of proof involved in the case. While this step may start early on during the case, usually it is not super effective until much of the

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Decatur Family & Divorce Lawyer

Our divorce lawyer can deal with most of your loved ones law wants from divorce to baby assist and child custody modifications. While our family law consultations usually are not free, our lawyer charges for uncontested divorces start at $199.99 and we’ll credit your session charge to your lawyer charge in the occasion you retain us to handle your case.

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When you make your initial appointment with the divorce attorney, you need to inquire about a consultation fee. Some attorneys do transient preliminary consultations at no cost, however, most experienced divorce attorneys will cost between $100.00 and $200.00 as a consultation fee, or will charge their regular hourly fee. Cathy Meyer is an authorized divorce coach, marriage educator, freelance writer, and founding editor of DivorcedMoms.com. As a divorce mediator, she supplies clients with strategies and resources that allow them to energy via a time of adversity.

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While the mediator’s …

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Have To Hire A Lawyer? Read This First

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Picking a reliable lawyer is important for obvious reasons. Someone that knows the law backwards and forwards will be able to help you when you need it the most. Read this article for tips on how to choose the right lawyer for you, despite the reason you may need one.

Ask your friends and family for referrals if you are looking for a great lawyer.

Others that have had legal issues know how critical a good lawyer can be and will be best able to lead you in the right direction. Get a few recommendations and then do your own research from there.

A general practitioner is not always your best option. You might have a good lawyer you trust, but do not hesitate to hire a specialized lawyer if you need help with an issue your lawyer has no experience with. Do not hesitate to ask your usual lawyer …

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