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Will I Lose Custody If I Have a Criminal Record?
Navigating the murky waters of child custody can be emotionally taxing, and having a criminal record adds another layer of complexity to the process, ...
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Grounds for Spousal Support Modifications in Texas
Spousal support, also known as alimony, is a payment made by one spouse to the other after a divorce. It is meant to provide financial support to the ...
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Hidden Assets in a Texas Divorce
From cash stashed away in secret accounts, undervalued businesses, and overpaid tax returns to unreported bonuses and beyond, people conceal assets ...
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When Can You Deny Visitation to a Non-Custodial Parent in TX?
A non-custodial parent refers to a parent who does not have primary physical custody of their child or children. Despite not having physical custody, ...
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Relocation and Texas Child Custody: Legal Requirements and Considerations
At The Clarke Law Firm, we understand that family dynamics can change over time, and sometimes these changes require parents to relocate. However, ...
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Legal Process of Step-Parent Adoption in Texas
If you're a step-parent looking to adopt your spouse's child in Texas, you may be wondering about the legal process and what steps you need to take. ...
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Summer Vacation & Co-Parenting
Summer vacation is an exciting time for children and parents alike. It is the perfect time to take a break from the busyness of daily routines and ...
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What to Avoid Posting Online During Your Divorce
Social Media & Divorce Social media has become an integral part of people’s lives as they communicate, share, and document their daily activities. ...
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