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Divorcing as a stay-at-home mom presents unique challenges, particularly when it comes to financial stability and re-entering the workforce. Many women in this
The relationship between grandparent and grandchild is a precious one. Spoiling grandkids, guiding them as they grow, and being an active part of
Texas family law recognizes both strict enforcement of visitation rights and critical exceptions for child safety. While courts generally mandate adherence to custody
Some divorcing couples may have a specific fault-based reason for their split, including adultery or a felony conviction. However, for most couples, their
When divorce intersects with the golden years of retirement, the stakes are particularly high. In Texas, retirement assets accrued during the marriage, such
Usually, if a parent has the right to designate the child’s primary residence and the parent wants to move far enough away that
When you receive unexpected divorce papers, it might feel overwhelming, especially if it seems like your spouse is fully prepared. In Texas, one
Divorcing a spouse with narcissistic traits can be a uniquely challenging and complex process. At Albin Oldner Law, our Frisco divorce attorneys understand
As family law attorneys, we handle a lot of matters concerning Texas Child Protective Services (CPS) and the Texas Department of Family and
Embarking on a divorce that involves significant assets requires meticulous planning and expert legal guidance. At Albin Oldner Law, our Frisco divorce attorneys
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