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How can a stepparent adopt his or her spouse’s child?

March 6, 2015 By Crouch Group

Raising a child alone is difficult and one of the reasons that Texas single parents may decide to marry, with the added benefit of providing their children with more security. One of the ways that a newly married Texas resident can give the child of a new spouse security is by adopting that child. Stepparent adoption can be a way to complete the family and share in the duties and obligations owed … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Adoption Tagged With: biological parent, Children, stepparent adoption

Consent in adoption proceedings

February 19, 2015 By Crouch Group

Some parents may not be able to provide for their children the way they would have dreamed of, and, in order to ensure their children get the very best they possibly can, they make the difficult decision to put their children up for adoption.  Last time on the Dallas Family Law Blog, readers were given a brief overview of who can adopt a child.  But it is equally important to know who … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Adoption Tagged With: adoptive parent, Court, custody

Who can adopt?

February 6, 2015 By Crouch Group

One way in which Texas couples can complete their families is to adopt a child. Adopting a child means becoming the formal guardian of another person and taking over the rights and responsibilities that come along with it. In addition to the legal relationship that this process creates, it provides parents an amazing opportunity to care for and nurture a child and give the child all the support … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Adoption Tagged With: adoptive parent, best interests of the child, factors

An effective parenting plan is possible with the right assistance

January 24, 2015 By Crouch Group

Last week, this blog noted the importance of keeping a parenting plan centered on the needs of the child. However, in some child custody situations, parents may wonder if it is possible to create a secure and agreeable parenting plan. A parenting plan is one way parents going through a divorce can ensure their children will have the best care and treatment from both parents regardless of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Child Custody, Divorce Tagged With: best interests of the child, child custody dispute, emotions, Parenting Plan

Keeping parenting plans about the child’s needs

January 9, 2015 By Crouch Group

Divorce is often a stressful, emotional and unexpected event, but parents in Texas and elsewhere need to be aware how the process impacts their children. While it is clear that the divorce process will significantly change the lives of both parents, the decisions they make during dissolution shape the upbringing a child will be faced with. More importantly, a parenting plan should be about the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Child Custody, Divorce Tagged With: best interests of the child, Children, Parenting Plan

Property division rules in Texas

December 26, 2014 By Crouch Group

There are lots of difficult decisions that must be made when a couple decides to end their marriage. After child custody matters, perhaps the most important is deciding how to divide property amongst the divorcing couple. However, the couple’s choice is not the only deciding factor-where a couple decides to divorce is also important. Some states follow the equitable distribution rules whereas some … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Child Custody, Divorce Tagged With: alimony, emotions, factors, property division, spousal support, Texas

How can a collaborative law divorce benefit Texans?

December 11, 2014 By Crouch Group

When Dallas couples think of divorce, their minds may flash to acrimonious courtroom scenes that leave emotions and wallets in tatters. However, a divorce does not always have to leave parties feeling bitter and resentful towards each other. A collaborative law divorce provides an alternative by helping the parties involved reach a settlement that helps ensure everyone is able to live the best … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Collaborative Divorce Tagged With: collaborative law, Texas

We can help with your child custody issues

November 28, 2014 By Crouch Group

As mentioned in the previous post on our Dallas family law blog, dealing with child custody issues is a difficult matter regardless of the time of year. Even though parenting is often seen as a fundamental human right, various circumstances lead to couples ending their relationship with each other and jeopardizing their right to parent. However, with the right counsel, it is possible to protect … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Child Custody, Divorce Tagged With: Children, custody, emotions, legal issues, relocation

Dealing with child custody during the holidays

November 14, 2014 By Crouch Group

father and daughter at Christmas

Divorcing couples have a lot of decisions to make and these decisions are often tougher if there are children involved. From deciding who makes the day-to-day decisions to determining whom the child will spend weekends and holidays with, child custody arrangements can be difficult to create and come to terms with. With the holiday season coming up, one or the other parent will have custody of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, Child Custody, Divorce Tagged With: Children, custody, Holidays

TX property division: alimony issue in heated billionaire divorce

October 30, 2014 By Crouch Group

Although many couples initially wish to end their marriage amicably, that does not mean that disagreements will not come up. Sometimes, these disagreements can become so heated that they lead to a particularly contentious divorce. Texas residents may be interested to hear that the divorce between billionaire and hedge-fund manager Ken Griffin and his wife has turned bitter. Griffin’s wife … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Divorce Tagged With: alimony, divorce in Texas, prenuptial agreements, property division, spousal support, Texas

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