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Factors affecting a child’s best interests in a divorce

August 8, 2014 By Crouch Group

The decision to end a marriage is not one most Dallas couples take lightly.  It comes with many ramifications, such as dividing up property and assets, changing names and finding new accommodation.  However, the most important impact divorce can have is on the lives of any children involved.  It means going from a two parent house to a single parent house post divorce, which can be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Child Custody, Divorce Tagged With: best interests of the child, Children, custody, factors

Does social networking online lead to divorce?

July 24, 2014 By Crouch Group

Marital problems have probably existed since the beginning of time, with couples arguing over many issues such as finances and child rearing. Some Dallas couples may be able to resolve these issues and treat them as hurdles that they have overcome in their marriage, whereas others might find these hurdles too large to surmount. For them, may become the best option to move forward with their … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Divorce Tagged With: alimony, property division, social media

What is collaborative law?

July 11, 2014 By Crouch Group

With the divorce rate on the rise in the country, it may come as no surprise to Dallas residents that people are trying to come up with ways to make the emotionally difficult time easier for all the parties, especially if there are children involved. There are a few ways couples can approach the divorce process - litigation, mediation and collaborative law. Even though mediation law and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Collaborative Divorce Tagged With: collaborative law

Financial preparations are key to a healthy divorce

June 27, 2014 By Crouch Group

Sometimes, unhappily married people in Texas reach a point when they can’t take any more. They want to file for divorce and end the marriage as soon as possible. Unfortunately for them, divorce can take time and work. It can also take a fair amount of preparation - but taking the time to do it properly can make a big difference. While the end of a marriage can be a highly emotional … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Divorce Tagged With: end of a marriage, property division

Griffith seeking divorce, spousal support from husband

June 12, 2014 By Crouch Group

Eighteen years of marriage may not sound like a lot to Dallas residents but for most Hollywood couples, 18 years is nearly an eternity.  This is how long actors Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith were married before Griffith filed for divorce late last month.  According to the divorce petition, the reasons for the divorce are irreconcilable differences. The two first worked … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Divorce Tagged With: child support, legal issues, property division, spousal support

Joint custody on the rise in the country

May 28, 2014 By Crouch Group

When a couple in Dallas divorces one another, they intend to end their relationship with one another without affecting their relationship with their children. Nonetheless, traditionally, throughout the country mothers were given sole custody of the children because it was believed to be in their best interest. This usually meant that fathers did not get to spend an equal amount of time with their … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Child Custody, Divorce Tagged With: custody, joint custody, sole custody

Organize finances carefully during divorce

May 16, 2014 By Crouch Group

When Dallas couples consider divorcing one another, there are a lot of things they usually have to consider, such as child custody, alimony and property division. Many times, one spouse is in charge of the financial matters and when that spouse gives the other one financial information, he or she believes it at face value and does not personally check into matters. However, as the case of one … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Child Custody, Divorce Tagged With: alimony, emotions, property division

Marital stress can lead to depression and loss of enjoyment

May 1, 2014 By Crouch Group

The term wedded bliss is often used to describe the idyllic notion of what marriage can or should be. In reality, marriage is challenging and it can be emotionally difficult to weather all of the ups and downs. In fact, new research indicates that individuals who experience adversity and stress within a marriage are often more prone to developing depression. The study was conducted by … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Divorce Tagged With: Stress

Wife ends up paying for disparaging comments against ex-husband

April 18, 2014 By Crouch Group

When a couple first marries, they pledge to love one another and fight together through the good and bad. In the U.S., roughly 50 percent of these couples won’t make it and, for some couples, the decision to divorce brings out the worse in both former spouses. Many Dallas residents likely know a former couple or have read about a former couple whose divorce was extremely contentious. Any … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Child Custody, Collaborative Divorce Tagged With: Communication, conflict, end of a marriage

The benefits of taking a break prior to filing for divorce

April 3, 2014 By Crouch Group

Every marriage goes through its ups and downs.  In cases where a marriage is dominated by conflict and unhappiness, some couples choose to take a break and physically separate for a time.  Time spent apart often provides clarity related to why a marriage isn’t working and can help spouses make decisions that will ultimately benefit both moving forward. While it may seem contrary, in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Child Custody, Collaborative Divorce Tagged With: conflict, filing for divorce, spousal support

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60 day wait in Texas divorce

Why Is There a 60-Day Waiting Period To Get Divorced In Texas?

As a family law attorney in Texas, I often am asked about the waiting period for divorce. Many … [Read More...]

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