Child Protective Services (CPS) in Texas will investigate claims of abuse or neglect. If a caseworker thinks they found evidence substantiating those claims, they may arrange for the emergency removal of your children from your house. What happens after CPS removes...
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Should you fight for the house in your divorce?
You and your spouse have made the big decision to divorce. One of the most monumental decisions to make for property owners is what will happen to the family home in the divorce. Below are some options you should consider: Sell it outright and split any profit This is...
Tips for divorced parents around the holidays
National holidays often come with a cultural celebration of family, and while these holidays are often known for the joy they bring, they are also notorious for the stress they induce. So, when one is experiencing the holidays newly divorced, it can be especially hard...
Co-parenting when your ex-spouse isn’t willing to cooperate
Co-parenting is difficult enough when both parents are willing to do whatever it takes to make things easy on their children. However, if you come to find that your ex-spouse isn’t willing to cooperate, you’re sure to run into more challenges and complications. Here...
Divorce and your future finances: Answer these questions
Many people remain in a bad marriage because they’re worried about the financial impact of divorce. Even if they want to move on, the financial security they have in their marriage is more than enough for them to stay put. Should you decide to divorce, don’t delay in...
What’s a child abuse pediatrician?
Your toddler gets sick in the middle of the night and you have no idea why, so you rush them to the hospital. After a few hours and a little bit of care, you’re relieved to see that your child is getting better. Then a doctor steps into the room and says that they...
Grandparent adoption: a necessary step sometimes
For some grandparents, it is an assignment they did not expect. However, troubles and instability at the homes of their grandchildren sometimes leads to grandparents taking on new roles. They find themselves as primary caregivers of teens and youngsters who long...
Property division in a high-asset Texas divorce
If you and your spouse do not have children, then the biggest question in a divorce is how to divide your property. The more assets you have, the more complicated this can become. Few people get rich by putting their money in the bank, so it is likely you store your...
How Do You Know When Your Marriage Is In Trouble?
It’s no secret that a large percentage of marriages end in divorce. In fact, most marriages in the United States now end in divorce. This is a dismal fact of life in today’s day and age. With this in mind, it can be easy to jump to conclusions when having issues in...
Tips on helping you children adjust to divorce
When their parent's divorce, a child's age, their home environment, cultural factors, and their mental health, among a host of other factors, will determine how they'll react to, cope, and recover from their parents separating. Sometimes married couples hold off...