Establishing A Strong Parenting Plan Post-COVID-19

Establishing A Strong Parenting Plan Post-COVID-19

During the COVID-19 pandemic, child custody emerged as a critical legal issue. Some parents acting as essential workers, such as doctors and nurses, suddenly found themselves facing custody order modifications filed by their exes that prevented them from seeing their children. For other parents, figuring out where to exchange custody with schools closed or making contingency plans should either parent or their children contract the Coronavirus added complexity to an already-sensitive issue.

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How To Become A More Effective Co-Parent After A Divorce

How To Become A More Effective Co-Parent After A Divorce

Raising children is a major feat for any parent, but it is even more of a challenge for divorced parents, especially if the split was hostile or particularly contentious. Creating a consistent and stable environment across two households often seems impossible for parents who have differing views on what is best for their children. However, it is in their best interests that you ultimately find a way to compromise and cooperate to make their lives easier.

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Should I Inform My Boss About My Divorce?
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Should I Inform My Boss About My Divorce?

A divorce is a major, life-altering event that will impact your life in numerous ways. Depending on how contentious the situation is, the process can potentially drag on for several months or more, which will undoubtedly affect your work schedule. It may also take an emotional toll on you, making it difficult to maintain the level of productivity your employer is used to seeing from you.

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How To Tell Others You’re Getting Divorced
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How To Tell Others You’re Getting Divorced

The decision to split up with your spouse and file for divorce is deeply personal. Though it’s okay to want privacy and to keep the details between you and your spouse, there will inevitably come a point where you have to break the news to the other people in your life. The process can be difficult, so it’s important to be prepared before sharing the news.

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How To Survive Your First Valentine’s Day After A Divorce
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How To Survive Your First Valentine’s Day After A Divorce

Being surrounded by cheesy greeting cards, romantic red roses, and heart-shaped candy on Valentine’s Day can be devastating if you’ve recently ended a marriage. February 14th can be an isolating and depressing day for a recent divorcee. The key is to re-frame Valentine’s Day and focus on yourself instead of your divorce. Here are a few ways you can face this Hallmark holiday head-on and survive the day.

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Can My Divorce Settlement Be Changed?
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Can My Divorce Settlement Be Changed?

Once you’ve put in the work and finalized your divorce agreement, it will be approved by a court. You and your now-ex-spouse will be bound by the court’s orders regarding child custody, child support, property division, alimony, and any other divorce-related matters you settled during the proceedings.But what happens if the judge made a mistake? What happens if the terms you agreed on no longer reflect your needs or the reality of your life?

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How To Approach Social Media During Your Divorce
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How To Approach Social Media During Your Divorce

Whether social media is something relatively new to you or you documented your entire marriage on Facebook and Instagram, navigating your online life after a divorce can be difficult. For most people, the best course of action during a divorce is to put social media on hold until the proceedings are over. Not only will this prevent a casual post from interfering with your case, but it will also give you time and space to process your feelings before revamping your online presence.

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Don’t Date During Divorce
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Don’t Date During Divorce

Divorce can be a destructive force in your life, and we understand why you would want the excitement and magic that comes with a new relationship. Nevertheless, you should wait until your case is finalized to start seeing other people.Not only can patience in this matter benefit your ability to settle your case, but it can also allow you time to heal emotionally and be the best version of yourself in future romantic endeavors.

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Same Sex Divorce Austin, TX
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Same Sex Divorce Austin, TX

Same-sex marriage is now recognized in all 50 States.  But just like any other marriage, same-sex marriages sometimes end in divorce. Due to the fact that same-sex marriage is still a new phenomenon, there are certain complex issues that may come up in your divorce.  For example, child custody and child support and asset division, come with additional complexities that are not usual in opposite-sex divorces.

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How To Find Divorce Records In Texas
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How To Find Divorce Records In Texas

Anyone is allowed to access Texas divorce records because divorce records are public in the state of Texas. A person may want to access these records to show them to an employer or a state organization so that that person can use those records as grounds to change their name.In addition, there are government agencies that may want to see those records first before they offer assistance of some kind. However, there are steps you need to follow in order for you to access these records in person or at home.

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Co-Parenting Schedules
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Co-Parenting Schedules

One of the main challenges couples face after a divorce is changing their schedules to accommodate their children. They have to decide which time of the week, month or year will be appropriate for visitation not just for their children but for the parents. This is made more complicated when divorced couples move to different geographic locations that are far apart. Other things they have to figure out is how they are going to take their children to doctor appointments, school, sports practices, and while also having enough time with their child.

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Temporary Restraining Orders In Texas
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Temporary Restraining Orders In Texas

Just as its name suggests a TRO “restrains” by specifying actions that a particular spouse involved in a divorce process must not engage in.  A TRO is meant to prohibit a party from behaving in a certain way or taking certain actions. These orders are issued by the court to protect property and children while the divorce case is still pending.  However, a TRO does not have any effect on the divorce or on a child support case involved in the divorce.

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Non Custodial Parent Rights In Texas
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Non Custodial Parent Rights In Texas

What most other states know as custody is actually referred to as conservatorship in Texas. Texas courts usually name both parents involved in a divorce process as joint managing conservators.  This means that they are both responsible for ensuring the child’s best interests are met.

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Morality Clause In Texas
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Morality Clause In Texas

It is not uncommon for a morality clause to be slapped on divorcing spouses in Texas.  The morality clause is a prohibition against a parent allowing their romantic partner to spend the night, or being in the family home during overnight hours while a divorce process is ongoing or after divorce. Overnight hours are sometimes described as between 10:00 pm to 7:00 am.  Generally, a morality clause is meant to create a stable environment and continue the normal the children were used to before the divorce process began.

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Texas Temporary Injunctions
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Texas Temporary Injunctions

Temporary injunctions serve the purpose of protecting a party or a child and preservation of property during a divorce. When a temporary injunction is granted it is deemed that the party it was filed against is prohibited from the actions that have been detailed in the order.  For such orders to be given both parties must attend a hearing held before a judge. That means that the other party must be given a notice for that hearing. So the respondent receiving a notice and being allowed to attend the hearing before a judge is the main difference between a temporary injunction and a temporary restraining order (TRO).

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4 Types Of Divorce In Texas
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4 Types Of Divorce In Texas

There are a number of reasons why someone would want to end their marriage through filing for divorce. Reasons for ending a marriage may range from infidelity to just feeling that you and your spouse are incompatible. However, divorce is a complex process in Texas especially if there is significant property or children involved in the process. Fortunately, according to Texas Family Code, there is more than one way to get a divorce.

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