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Is a collaborative law divorce right for you?
by centipede | February 24, 2022 | Collaborative Law Divorce | 0 Comments
Collaborative law divorce is a way to shift the focus from “fight and win” to a “solve problems through negotiation” mindset and structure. In a collaborative law divorce, you and your spouse use mediation and negotiations to settle your divorce. You both get the...
Getting Reimbursed from the Other Parent for Unreimbursed Healthcare Expenses
by centipede | July 1, 2020 | Family Law | 0 Comments
Getting reimbursed for your children’s unreimbursed healthcare expenses, or those expenses that are not covered by your child’s insurance policy, from the other parent requires that you be responsible for maintaining well-documented records of such healthcare...
How does COVID-19 affect my case or court order?
by Natalie Gregg | March 23, 2020 | Family Law | 0 Comments
As of March 23, 2020, there have been several emergency orders issued by the Collin County District Courts, Dallas County District Courts, Denton County Districts, Tarrant County Districts, and the Supreme Court of Texas. For a full list of those emergency orders...
Questions to Have Ready for Your Initial Consult with a Divorce Attorney
by Natalie Gregg | February 11, 2020 | Family Law | 0 Comments
Coming to the decision of filing for divorce or being confronted with the idea of divorce by your spouse is a daunting and emotional moment. To ensure that your meetings with prospective attorneys to represent you is time well spent, we suggest you create a list of...
What Does It Mean to Have a Child-Centered Divorce?
by Natalie Gregg | February 10, 2020 | Family Law | 0 Comments
The concept of a child-centered divorce is really quite simple. It is a divorce in which both parents put the needs of their children first and foremost. The execution of a child-centered divorce, however, can be challenging. The Goal of a Child-Centered Divorce The...
Can I Kick my Spouse out of the House?
by Natalie Gregg | December 3, 2018 | Divorce | 0 Comments
Not necessarily, and unfortunately, the answer is “it depends.” Without a compelling reason, such as physical violence, you and the opposing party will need to coexist in the marital home, even after you file for divorce. The good news is that you can get...
F*#$ Divorce
by Natalie Gregg | November 1, 2018 | Family Law | 0 Comments
Everyone wants it, and everyone believes they will get it; but rarely does it ever feel like it happens - a fair divorce. Fair is the “F” Word in divorce. Whether you are the one initiating the divorce process or are the one who cannot believe it is...
Drug and Alcohol Testing: The Proof is in The Nail … Blood … Urine
by Natalie Gregg | October 12, 2018 | Family Law | 0 Comments
It seems that rarely a day goes by without news of how alcohol, drug addiction, and the opioid crisis are leaving a path of emotional destruction across the United States. In family law, we see how this issue impacts and complicates the already difficult process of...
The Gray Divorce: When Forever Seems Too Long
by Natalie Gregg | August 20, 2018 | Family Law | 0 Comments
According to the Wall Street Journal, Gray Divorce is on the rise. “With life expectancy on the rise and seniors staying active for longer, there has been an increasing number of “gray divorces,” or couples separating after long-term marriages.” In the...
Is gambling a reason for divorce?
by Natalie Gregg | November 20, 2017 | Divorce, healing from divorce | 0 Comments
We all know someone who has suffered from an addiction. It is not easy to be in any relationship where one person is out of control. It is even more difficult when one person’s addiction affects the marriage and the family. This is true with drugs, alcohol, shopping,...
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