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Spousal and Child Support During Divorce

March 2, 2020 By Patricia Barrett

Dealing with the Spouse  It is especially important to be business-like with your spouse, since emotions can interfere with negotiations. Don’t let old battles rekindle. Refuse to continue a meeting that degenerates into a battle. While you want to be clear about what is important to you, try not to make your demands excessive. Never use your children as a pawn to hurt the spouse or draw … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Articles, Blog, children and divorce, Divorce Planning, Divorce Planning, Financial Planning

Inside a non-litigation divorce process

October 5, 2018 By Patricia Barrett

Inside a non-litigation divorce process

In the past, divorce processes have been primarily adversarial in nature. In a typical divorce scenario, spouses each hire an attorney, and then a variety of expert consultants who advise them on finances and custody plans. This type of divorce can go on for many months or even years, driving up fees and increasing a couple's stress levels, anxiety and animosity. Children can get caught in the … [Read more...]

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The special needs child and divorce

July 18, 2018 By Patricia Barrett

The special needs child and divorce

While all children need the continued support and care of parents, children with special needs require unique consideration during and after a divorce. The financial support allotted to a child post-divorce is usually determined according to  the family code of each state. Such support for a special needs child can be adjusted based on the unique needs of the child in question. Adjustments … [Read more...]

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New Alimony Laws

Texas Alimony Law Now Much Less Restrictive In September, 2011 Texas alimony laws changed dramatically. In the past, alimony (often called spousal maintenance in Texas) was very restrictive. To … [Read More...]

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