This blog, which is regularly updated by our divorce attorneys, strives to keep our clients & potential clients informed, engaged, & connected to the latest news, laws, & current events relating to child custody.
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Texas Divorce Flowchart: A General Roadmap for the Divorce Process in TexasUnderstand the general steps in a Texas divorce, including filing, service, temporary orders, discovery, mediation, trial, and final decree.
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What Are Standing Orders in a Texas Divorce? DFW County LinksLearn what standing orders are in a Texas divorce, why they matter, and where to find standing order links for Dallas, Collin, Denton, Rockwall, Kaufman, and Tarrant counties.
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Child Support in High-Income Texas Divorce CasesIn high-income Texas divorce cases, child support may involve more than guideline calculations. Learn how private school, medical expenses, tutoring, activities, and lifestyle may factor into support discussions.
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Does Child Support Cover Private School in Texas? Here's What Parents Need to KnowWondering if Texas child support covers private school? It typically doesn't — but courts can order it. Ashmore Law Firm explains when and how to protect your child's education.
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Financial Mistakes to Avoid During a Divorce in Dallas, TexasAvoid costly financial mistakes during divorce in Dallas, Texas. Learn how debts, assets, retirement accounts, taxes, hidden property, and settlement decisions can affect your future.
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Child Custody: The Best Interest of the ChildDetermining child custody, possession and access in Texas can put a strain on families. Being knowledgeable about child custody can simplify the process.
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In Regards To Dallas Child Custody Is Social Media: Friend or Foe?It's important to be cautious of what you're posting on social media. If you begin a litigation case, information on your social media can be used against you.
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I Was Ordered To Mediate, But There's No Way I'll Settle!Court-ordered mediation can feel challenging when you don’t want to settle. Learn how to navigate this process and what happens if you refuse to participate