Back to School Tips 2016-From Former Teacher Turned Lawyer Mac Pierre-Louis Make a Plan Going back to school can be very traumatic for some kids. It’s very […]
Back to School Tips 2016-From Former Teacher Turned Lawyer Mac Pierre-Louis Make a Plan Going back to school can be very traumatic for some kids. It’s very […]
The standard possession order (SPO) schedule and sample order language embedded below (also here) explains a non-custodial parent’s visitation rights to see their child. It is the […]
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Summer is here! Time for vacations, outdoors, and fun. Most kids are out of school and most parents are able to take time off from work. If […]
Some Texas couples live together for years but never get a marriage license. They believe that because they share the same home, have children together, and mix […]
Child Support for a Minor Child With Disability in Texas Texas courts may order either or both parents to provide support for a child for an “indefinite […]
Tolstoy once said, “All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” Tolstoy was wrong, at least he’s wrong in the twenty-first […]
Everyday, Texas parents who have Attorney General (AG) child support cases receive Child Support Review Process Notices inviting them to attend negotiation conferences in child support field offices across the […]
Paid Ahead It’s a common practice to confirm in a court order that an NCP is behind in child support arrears. For example: “Dad owes mom $1000 in […]
If you have a court order specifically requiring you to obtain consent, you must do so. If no such court order exists, and if no travel restrictions […]