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Does A Divorce In Texas Have Tax Implications?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Divorce can change your life in many ways. It is crucial that you are fully prepared for the financial ramifications of a divorce. Although ending a marriage can bring its financial challenges, the right plan can help you to come out in a strong, stable position in the long run. Along these lines, you… Read More »

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Parental Rights In Texas: Understanding The Terms “Conservatorship,” “Possession,” And “Access”

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Are you a parent going through a divorce or a separation in Galveston? It is normal to feel stressed out. Nothing should come between you and your relationship with your children. You may have a lot of questions about custody and visitation. Technically, Texas does not actually use these terms in an official legal… Read More »

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Can A Divorce Be Reopened In Texas?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Going through a divorce is hard. Even when you are confident that it is the right decision for your future, the process is stressful, time-consuming, and confusing. Reaching the end can bring an enormous sense of relief—but only if you are able to obtain a favorable outcome. You may be wondering: Can a divorce… Read More »

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Four Things To Know About Grandparent Rights In Texas

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The relationship between a grandparent and a grandchild is important. A grandparent can play a central role in promoting the health, safety, and overall development of a child. Unfortunately, in some cases, conflicts can arise between a child’s parents and grandparents. This raises a question: Do grandparents have any rights under Texas law? The… Read More »

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Parenting Plan Provisions In Texas: No Alcohol Before And During Parenting Time

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Alcohol abuse is a widespread problem. According to data cited by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), there are more than 14 million people nationwide with an alcohol disorder. For separated parents of young children and teenagers, alcohol abuse can be a thorny topic. In Texas, a no alcohol before and/or… Read More »

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Can You Get A Legal Separation Instead Of A Divorce In Texas?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Divorce is a big step. It ends a marriage. In contrast, a legal separation allows spouses to use the court to separate their lives without officially ending their marriage. While legal separation is an option in many states, Texas does not recognize legal separations. However, that does not mean that you have to get… Read More »

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Six Signs That Your Family Law Case Is A Good Candidate For Mediation

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

The Texas family code describes mediation as a structured process through which an impartial person helps parties to a dispute by promoting “reconciliation, settlement, or understanding among them” (Sec. 154.023). For a number of different reasons, there are advantages to mediation for family disputes. While not the right path forward for everyone, mediation can… Read More »

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Suspect Your Spouse Is Hiding Assets In Your Divorce? Four Steps To Protect Your Rights

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Are you preparing for a divorce in Texas? As part of the process, there are certain mandatory disclosures that you and your spouse will be required to make to each other (Tex. R. Civ. P. 194). This includes comprehensive financial disclosures. Spouses are not allowed to hide assets during the divorce process. This raises… Read More »

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How Should I Serve Divorce Papers In Galveston County

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Are you preparing to end your marriage in Galveston County? To get a divorce, there are certain legal and procedural requirements that you will follow. Among other things, this includes the service of divorce papers. Here, our Galveston County divorce lawyer provides a comprehensive overview of the most important things to know about serving… Read More »

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Your Guide To Default Divorce In Texas

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Divorce is complicated. No matter the specific circumstances of the situation, there are still many legal, logistical, emotional, and financial challenges associated with the divorce process. The whole thing is made all the more confusing if your spouse simply refuses to engage in good faith. You may even be stuck dealing with someone who… Read More »

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