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Three Major Myths About  Child Custody in a  Divorce Case

Three Major Myths About Child Custody in a Divorce Case

Misconceptions abound when it comes to divorce in the United States. Perhaps no area is more fraught with misconceptions than child custody. There are a trio of pervasive, persistent myths associated with child custody in a divorce case: Law favors mothers Custodial parent can stop…

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Five Key Financial Dos to Follow in a Divorce Case

Five Key Financial Dos to Follow in a Divorce Case

The distribution of assets and the division of debts represent among the most important and challenging aspects of a divorce case. Typically, issues involving property and debt tend to be the most contentious in many divorce cases, after only those matters associated with child custody.…

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Basic Overview of the Best Interests of a Child Standard in a Custody Case

Basic Overview of the Best Interests of a Child Standard in a Custody Case

Disputes involving child custody oftentimes prove to be some of the most contentious aspects of divorce, separation, and paternity cases in the United States. There is some variation in the laws governing child custody from one state to another. With that noted, all 50 states…

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Grounds For Ending a Bad Relationship | San Antonio Family Attorney

Grounds For Ending a Bad Relationship | San Antonio Family Attorney

As much as you care and love the person you are in a relationship with, eventually, you may be faced with the despairing reality that the relationship is broken and beyond repair. Knowing when to let go is often the most difficult part of ending…

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