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Divorce Law: What Is A Community Property State?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Untangling your finances and dividing property is one of the most challenging aspects of the divorce process. If you get divorced in Texas, your assets and liabilities will be divided under the state’s community property standard. Texas is one of a minority of U.S. jurisdictions that uses a community property standard instead of an… Read More »

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What To Know About Mediating A High-Conflict Divorce In Texas

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Divorce is stressful and emotionally-fraught. Ending a marriage is even more challenging if you are trying to navigate a high-conflict situation. While precise data is hard to come by, the general consensus is that somewhere between 10 and 25 percent of divorces are high-conflict. Mediation is a non-adversarial process focused on helping divorcing couples… Read More »

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How Do I Get A Child Support Reduction In Texas?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Do you believe that your monthly child support obligations are too high given your current financial or family circumstances? You may be entitled to a reduction in child support payments. That being said, you will not be able to get a reduction simply because you want one. You must show good cause that a… Read More »

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Six Tips For Reaching A Property Settlement In A Divorce In Texas

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Property division can be a highly contentious issue in a divorce. If litigation is required, a court will split a couple’s marital property under our state’s community property statute (Texas Family Code §  3.002). Though, as litigation can be time-consuming and costly, most divorcing couples strongly prefer to reach their own settlement. A settlement… Read More »

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Four Things To Know About Parental Alienation In Texas

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Nothing should come between you and your relationship with your kid(s). Certainly, you should not have to deal with a co-parent who is intentionally undermining that relationship. A person who knowingly and/or recklessly tries to turn a child against a parent may be responsible for parental alienation. There are remedies available for parental alienation… Read More »

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How Is Child Custody Awarded After A Divorce In Houston, Texas?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

For parents of young children, going through a divorce is especially complicated. There are many additional legal, emotional, and logistical issues that need to be worked out. You may be wondering: How is child custody determined in a divorce in Texas? The answer depends on a number of different factors that are specific to… Read More »

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Can A Child’s College Expenses Be Part Of Child Support In Texas?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

It is no secret that college is expensive. According to data from U.S. News and World Report, the average nationwide annual cost of tuition at public in-state school is $10,338. At private schools it is an astounding $36,185. Room, board, and textbook add even more costs. For many parents, planning for a child’s college… Read More »

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Your Guide To Mistaken Paternity In Texas

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Paternity is the basis of a father’s rights and duties in Texas. A man who does not have paternity cannot get child custody or child visitation. Along the same lines, a man who does not have paternity cannot be ordered to pay child support. Paternity may be established through: Marriage; Voluntary acknowledgment; or Genetic… Read More »

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I Think My Ex Is In A New Relationship—Can I Stop Paying Spousal Maintenance?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Were you ordered to pay ongoing spousal maintenance (alimony) to your ex after a divorce in Galveston County? If your former partner gets remarried, then your duty to make further alimony payments (unless you are past due) is automatically terminated. However, your ex entering a new relationship is not sufficient to stop your own… Read More »

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Do Parents Have To Take Parenting Classes To Finalize Their Divorce In Texas?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

For parents of young kids, a divorce can be especially hard. Our state encourages parents to work together to collaboratively solutions to child custody and child time-sharing. This raises an important question: Are parenting classes required for parents getting a divorce in Texas? The short answer is that they are not mandatory for all… Read More »

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