The Ashmore Law Firm, PC put together an family law library blog which includes family law articles to help our clients learn more about divorce and child issues.
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Successful Jury Verdict in Divorce Lawsuit Gives Ashmore Law Firm Client Sole Managing Conservatorship, Attorneys Fees, and Allows Her to Relocate Out of StateA successful jury verdict in a divorce lawsuit gets our client sole managing conservatorship, attorneys fees, and allows her to relocate out of state.
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Divorce in Texas – Beginning to EndThe most frequently asked questions in family law is about the steps involved in the divorce process. Let’s discuss the divorce process in Texas, step by step.
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Parenting in a PandemicThe pandemic has upended the way millions of former couples co-parent their children and has led to much confusion for both parents and family law attorneys.
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Splitting High Net Worth Assets in a Divorce – Sam and Gigi’s StoryBecause every relationship is different, every divorce has its unique sets of circumstances. Having an attorney by your side can alleviate stress and worry.
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Our Family Law Spring 2021 NewsletterWe hope you enjoy our Spring 2021 Newsletter focused on Family Law and includes answers to the most commonly asked questions on Divorce and Child Custody.
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Pandemic Parenting - Child Custody Tips for Co-Parenting During COVID-19The current COVID pandemic has provided many challenges for parents sharing custody of their child(ren). Learn helpful tips to get through this difficult time.
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How Do I Know if My Divorce is Contested or Uncontested?Are you unsure whether or not your divorce in Texas is contested or uncontested? You may be able to find out by simply answering "yes" or "no" these questions.
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The Most Common Misconception About Separations in TexasThe state of Texas does not legally recognize separation. However, there are options that provide similar outcomes to what you think of as a legal separation.
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Dallas County Standing Order Regarding Possession Schedule During School ClosuresDallas County Family Law Court issued a Standing Order regarding possession schedules during school closures.
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The Top 6 Family Law Myths in TexasLearn the most common myths about divorce, child support, child custody and estate planning in Texas.
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The Child Custody and Support ProcessThe child custody and support process can be confusing. Use this general timeline to help gain a better understanding of the process.
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Using Collaborative Law in a DivorceCollaborative law is a way to enter into divorce in Texas. You do not to rely on the court; instead, a settlement is reached after discussion & negotiation.
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How Can a Prenuptial Agreement Protect your Marriage?Communicating about financial matters & creating a prenuptial agreement can strengthen a relationship & provide a strong base for future financial dealings.