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Child Support Awareness Month Highlights Parents Who Dutifully Meet Their Children’s Needs

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Data consistently shows that children living in a two-parent household grow up with more financial and educational advantages than children raised by a single parent. There is disputing the fact that a child will thrive when family members put their differences aside and work together to meet the child’s needs.  To celebrate the support… Read More »

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How Evidence of Cheating Can Affect Your Divorce

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Studies have shown that roughly 45 to 50 percent of married women and 50-to-60 percent of married men have engaged in at least one extramarital affair at some point during the course of their marriage, according to Divorce Magazine. Discovering your spouse is cheating on you can be an emotionally devastating revelation. Many marriages… Read More »

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Understanding QDRO in Texas Divorce Law

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

If you are in the midst of a divorce, or are researching the steps to obtaining a divorce in Texas, you may have heard about a “QDRO.” This acronym stands for Qualified Domestic Relations Order. This order separates and transfers a retirement plan between you and your soon-to-be-ex-spouse. This order is often necessary before… Read More »

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Important Child Custody Questions Answered

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

One of the most contentious and emotionally-charged issues in a divorce is child custody. This is understandable since the outcome of your divorce will dictate who will be primarily responsible for raising your child. Below are some common questions related to child custody and corresponding answers.  What is Joint Custody? With joint custody, both… Read More »

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Advantages and Disadvantages to Divorce Mediation in Texas

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

When you file for divorce, you do not immediately wind up in court preparing for trial. It is possible to negotiate the terms of your divorce in an out-of-court setting – mediation. This is where both you and your spouse agree to meet with an independent third party (i.e. the mediator) and try to… Read More »

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Tips on How to Protect Your Assets in a Divorce

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

When you decide to get divorced, your mind is likely inundated with questions and concerns. What will happen to your home? What about your business and investments? What about your retirement benefits and pension plan? These are extremely important questions that need to be answered. In most divorce cases, these questions are addressed during… Read More »

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Updating Your Accounts and Insurance Policies Is Important After a Divorce

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Divorce can be a stressful experience. There is the actual legal process, involving court filings, financial statements, and mediation, which will take time and could be emotionally draining. It is important to understand that there are steps you need to take, even after the divorce decree has been finalized. This may include moving to… Read More »

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