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Texas Appeals Court Upholds Order Requiring Father to Pay Mother’s Attorney’s Fees

When a party wants a judgment corrected, he or she generally has to challenge it directly within a specific time frame.  In some cases, however, a person may seek to avoid the effect of the judgment through a collateral attack.  A voidable judgment becomes final unless it is attacked directly…

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Best-Interest Factors May Not Be Relevant in Texas Custody Case Where Both Parents Are Fit

In a Texas custody case, the court is not required to give parents equal periods of possession or visitation just because it appoints the parents as joint managing conservators. Tex. Fam. Code § 153.135. The court is also not required to award rights and duties of conservatorship to each parent…

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Texas Court Did Not Acknowledge Mexican Divorce Due to Procedural Issues

Divorce can be complicated when the parties are citizens of different countries.  Each party may feel a divorce in the other’s country may be unfair to them.  There may be issues regarding jurisdiction.  Furthermore, even after one country issues a divorce, the other country may not recognize it.  A husband…

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Texas Joint Managing Conservators Presumption May Be Rebutted with Credible Evidence of Abuse

Texas family law contains a presumption that it is in children’s best interest for the parents to be appointed joint managing conservators.  If there is credible evidence of a history of child neglect or physical or sexual abuse by one parent against the child the court may not appoint both…

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Texas Appeals Court Upholds Court Order Granting Grandparents Custody

Under Texas family law, there is a presumption that one or both parents should be named managing conservator of a child in an original suit for custody.  If, however, the child’s health or emotional well-being would be significantly impaired, the court may appoint a non-parent if doing so is in…

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Securing Justice for Clients in the Virtual World

Even when society seems like it has come to a halt, life does not and neither does the legal system. In this age of social distancing, self-quarantining, and virtual hangouts, Texas courts have been on the forefront of keeping the legal system accessible to everyone. This is especially true in…

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Biological Father Ordered to Pay Child Support to Mother’s Ex-Husband in Texas Custody Case

A Texas custody case can become complicated when a person learns he is the biological father of a child years after the child’s birth.  Although a potential father of a child with a presumed father generally must file for adjudication of paternity prior to the child’s fourth birthday, in some…

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