6 Tips For Parents Helping Their Child Start The New School Year For The First Time As A Single Parent
As summer comes to a close, children around the country begin to begrudgingly prepare for the start of a new school year, while their parents secretly (and sometimes even not so secretly) rejoice at the return to a routine. However, if your family endured major changes - like a divorce - over the summer and you find yourself preparing for the new school year for the first time as a single parent, you may be feeling a bit lost.
Setting The Record Straight On Your Rights As A Man Going Through Divorce
Going through a divorce as a man and a father can often feel like fighting an uphill battle. Men face unique and sometimes even unfair challenges in the family courtroom that women don’t. It isn’t uncommon for men to feel intimidated at the thought of filing for divorce in the first place due to the abundance of experiences they’ve heard of other men who were ordered to pay exorbitant amounts of alimony or child support, or even be denied the right to see their children and be an active presence in their lives. In this blog, we’ll be discussing some of the history behind the often biased treatment of men in family courts, as well as setting the record straight on some of the most common misconceptions when it comes to a man’s rights in divorce.
Embracing Freedom In The Divorce Process
So this is it. You’re getting a divorce. Realistically, there was about a 45% chance that this would happen if this is your first marriage. If this is your second or third marriage, that percentage is even higher. Maybe these statistics make you feel better, maybe they don’t. The point is: don’t be so hard on yourself. In fact, while you’re celebrating the nation’s freedom this month, challenge yourself to find freedom through the divorce process.
Parental Alienation: The Signs To Look For And How You Can React
According to the American Psychological Association, Parental alienation syndrome (PAS) is defined as a child’s experience of being manipulated by one parent to turn against the other. This is a very serious form of psychological manipulation that can damage a child’s relationship with their parent and make it very difficult to repair. If you suspect that this may be happening to your child or you simply want to keep yourself informed, the information below could be vital to determining your next steps.
Pros And Cons Of Different Types Of Divorce In Texas
Did you know that there is more than one way to get divorced if you live in Texas? Most states have multiple means of divorce available, but couples who are headed towards divorce or who have begun the process may not realize that they have options.Understanding the laws and procedures surrounding divorce can be confusing. That’s why it is always in your best interests, regardless of which type of divorce you end up choosing, to work with a local divorce attorney who can explain what your rights are and give you the best legal advice for your specific circumstances.
Austin Divorce: Attorney who has been there, done that!
We all want our attorneys to have actual experience in divorce and custody, RIGHT? That first-hand knowledge, coupled with actual knowledge of the law is a force to be reckoned with.
Austin Attorney: Say Less and Say it Slower
Less is more in this VERY important piece of divorce advice.
Austin Attorney: I'm going to shoot you straight
Honesty in expectations is key when it comes to divorce and custody.
Austin Attorney: What's the worst thing that could happen?
If you could see into the future, would you want to know what the worst thing coming, would be?
Austin Attorney: 3 Reasons We're Different
All attorney's say that right? We're different! But what if there actually WAS a different way to practice law? Hear us out, and tell us your thoughts!
Austin Attorney: What will happen to the house during divorce?
This might be one of our most asked questions during divorce consults. What will happen to the house? Understandably, this is a major concern for most of us! Your home is not only your safe haven but it's also a huge asset.
Modifying A Custody Agreement In Texas: When And How To Handle Changes
Deciding on the best custody arrangement for you, your children, and their other parent after a divorce can be difficult (and that may be an understatement, depending on the situation!). However, it’s important for you to realize that whatever decisions are made now might not always be the right ones later on. Children grow and change, and their needs change over time. Your relationship with the other parent may change, your finances will almost certainly change, and even where you live might be different 5 or 10 years from now.
4 Factors That Affect How Much Your Divorce Will Cost
Some of the most frequently asked questions we hear as Texas divorce lawyers are related to the finanicial impact of divorce. It’s no secret that divorce is expensive, not the least reason why being that you’ll be going from (most likely) a two-income household to a one-income household; you will have to buy new things, move into a new residence, and otherwise start a new life on your own (which can be costly). There are significant legal fees involved in divorce, as well, which is probably the primary contributor to how expensive divorce can get.
When Can My Child Decide Which Parent To Live With In Texas?
Children are often left confused and anxious during divorce and custody battles. In fact, there is a high likelihood that after a divorce is finalized, a child is going to express desire to live with a particular parent. Despite how difficult the divorce may be for them, children cannot determine which parent they will live with after the divorce. It is up to the court to decide even in a situation where parents agree concerning child custody.
How To Change Jurisdiction For Child Custody
Sometimes Parents that received prior custody orders in other states move to Texas because of job relocation, schooling and other reasons. The first thing they often try to do is transfer jurisdiction over their children from their former state to Texas. They may also seek to modify those orders once they are in Texas, but child custody law differs from state to state. The other parent may also wish to prevent you from moving in the first place by filing an application for a temporary restraining order.
Do I Need A Lawyer For An Uncontested Divorce?
The divorces depicted in television and movies are often filled with name-calling, intense anger, and acts of revenge. In reality, most divorces are far different. Couples sometimes simply grow apart and realize they would be better apart.Uncontested divorces in Texas are less stressful, time-consuming, and costly than divorces that go to trial. But they aren’t always without disagreement.
Should I Put My Home Into A Trust?
Putting a home into a trust can be a smart move when part of a strategically designed estate plan.If you pass away in Texas, the probate process will distribute your assets – including a home – according to your will or intestate succession if you don’t have a will. Probate can be tedious and time-consuming. Putting your home and other assets into a trust bypasses probate, giving your estate to your heirs more quickly and with much less hassle.