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Can I Get Alimony After a Common Law Marriage?

Perhaps the most glaring difference between a common law marriage and a marriage is that the former is not registered as a religious or civil marriage. However, many states recognize a common law marriage the same as they recognize a ceremonial marriage. Where does alimony fit in when it comes to a common law marriage.

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Child Support Now Requires Dental Insurance

Back-to-school and back to the dentist Three years ago, Texas Senate Bill 550 passed, and child support law now requires dental insurance to be covered in addition to health insurance premiums that have already been required. The law now takes effect September 1, 2018, its effective date being three years out due to changes that

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Back-to-School and Divorce

Kids Going Back-to-School and Divorce, When You Get One Shot at Raising Your Children The stakes are high when you are raising children to be well-educated and successful and this back-to-school and divorce podcast focuses on these challenges. The requirements to get into good schools are extensive and the competition is strong. Children under more

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Co-parents Choosing a New School

Considerations and Options for Co-parents Choosing a New School. As children go back to school this fall, some are starting middle school and others will be in high school. Changing schools and groups of friends can be stressful for children of all ages. Sometimes changing schools involves co-parents choosing a new school. At Scroggins Law

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Back-to-School Ideas for Divorced Parents

School is back in session and there are a few back-to-school ideas for divorced parents. Regardless of your relationship and communications with the other parent, there are opportunities to share the roles and responsibilities of parenting when school starts and throughout the year. When parents work together with a focus on their childrens education and

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Virtual Visitation Rights

Keeping in close contact with your child after a divorce is critical to keeping the lines of communication between you open and maintaining a parental relationship. Virtual communication has become a valuable tool in facilitating communication between parent and child as well as between parents in discussing issues involving parenting. Virtual visitation laws are relatively

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