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What Happens if a Parent Does Not Pay Child Support?

If a parent has been ordered by a judge to make child support payments and fails to do so, the parent may face a range of consequences. The type of penalty can depend on which jurisdiction the child support was ordered, and whether the parent has been trying at all to meet these payments or

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How to Get Through Divorce Mediation Successfully

The divorce process can be painful, potentially filled with anguish, anger, and other intense emotions. On top of all that, a spouse may have to deal with the expenses related to divorce finalization. Filing for divorce and the steps thereafter, are not usually cheap. Especially if the couple must attend family court to settle disputes,

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Enforcing Property Division in Texas

When so much work goes into negotiating, litigating and settling property division issues, enforcing property division in Texas may be necessary if your former spouse violates what is ordered in your divorce decree. Property division issues can involve missed payments, disputed property and problems transferring legal title to property and assets. Let our divorce lawyers

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Is it Possible to End a Divorce on Good Terms?

Divorce is often a cumbersome process. If your marriage has ended on bad terms, it can make an already difficult time even more challenging. Holding grudges, and refusing to negotiate with your ex may prolong your divorce. There are a number of reasons for contentious situations to occur, a divorce attorney may be able to

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Difficult Assets to Value in Divorce

Business interests, investments, collectable vehicles and art are difficult assets to value in divorce, and experience in asset valuation is important. Mark L. Scroggins is a board-certified family lawyer with more than 25 years experience working with clients with unique assets. Proving the value of an asset requires the assistance of an appropriate expert in

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Temporary Orders in Texas Divorce and Family Law

Temporary Orders in Texas Divorce and Family Law Temporary Orders in Texas Divorce and Family Law A Temporary Orders hearing takes place after your petition for divorce or custody is filed and puts temporary orders in place until you either settle your case or have a final trial. In this Dallas divorce and custody podcast,

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