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Yes, there are a few situations in which a court may decide that a finalized divorce be reopened. In cases of fraud or
Texas family law judges generally favor split custody, either 50/50 or the state’s default primary possession and visitation schedule, in divorce, as it’s
Missing your scheduled visitation time with your child may have no consequences, or may land you in trouble with the Collin County family
When a child’s mother and father cannot provide a safe, stable living environment for a minor child, an older adult sibling may be
Even though Texas offers no-fault grounds for divorce, adultery can still play a role in the divorce proceedings. If the innocent spouse files
Texas Rule 11 agreements, in the case of divorcing spouses in Texas, are legally binding contracts between the two parties covering the division
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