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Children’s Bill of Rights
What Every Kid Should Know About Divorce. Every kid should know he or she has rights, particularly when their mom and dad are splitting up. Below are some things parents shouldn't forget -- and kids shouldn't let them -- when the family is in the midst of a break-up.
How Do I Get A Divorce?
How Do I Get a Divorce? Although it is highly unlikely anyone enters into a marriage with the thought that divorce will be the inevitable end to the - McCurley Orsinger McCurley Nelson & Downing L.L.P. Dallas, Texas
Knowing The Basics of Divorce
Knowing The Basics of Divorce Family law is a complex practice area, regulated by rules that vary slightly from state to state. In Texas, the Texas - McCurley Orsinger McCurley Nelson & Downing L.L.P. Dallas, Texas
Ground Rules for Divorce in Texas
What are the grounds for divorce in Texas? A divorce may be granted in Texas using either "Fault" or "No-Fault" grounds.
Who Gets What in Texas
Divorce is a time of emotional stress. It can be difficult to decide which property is "yours," "mine,""ours," or "theirs." Here are some pointers.
Stupid Parent Tricks
The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers recently surveyed its membership to find out what are the biggest mistakes divorcing couples with children make. Here are the results.