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What is a complex marital estate?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

During the divorce process, it will not be long before you begin to worry about matters of property division. What will you get to keep? What will you lose to your former spouse? Some people have a basic situation that is simple and straightforward. Others, however, are dealing with a complex marital estate. The… Read More »

Are you familiar with common child custody problems?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

When it comes to matters of child custody in Houston, the last thing you want is to run into any problems. After all, you have enough on your plate. If a marriage ends poorly, if you don’t get along with your former spouse, it is safe to assume that you could one day face… Read More »

The complexities of property division in divorce

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

When you go through divorce, it’s not just your emotions that get tied up in knots. You will also face many challenges associated with the property division process. As somebody in this position, it is important to understand how the process will unwind, including the fact that the word “equitable” and “equal” are not… Read More »

Can my ex-wife move away with my child?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

If a custodial parent decides to relocate with a child, an already challenging situation can become even more complicated. The reason for this is simple: It forces one parent and the child to have a long-distance relationship. Unless an agreement is in place, a relocation dispute may come to the forefront if the non-custodial… Read More »

Thinking about divorce does not always lead to divorce

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Many people are under the impression that thinking about divorce will eventually lead them down this path. While this may be true in some cases, it is not the way things always work out. A recent study by the Family Studies Center at Brigham Young University shows that thinking about divorce does not always… Read More »

School performance can be used in child custody cases

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

The main thing that the court is trying to figure out during a child custody case is what will be in the best interests of the child. Since education is very important to children and performance in school can factor into their further educational opportunities and career opportunities, it is thought of as a… Read More »

What are the advantages of joint physical custody?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

When you go through divorce, one of the first things you will think about is this: Who will get custody of the children? There are many ways this process can shake out, so you need to be ready for everything. Many people fight for joint physical custody, as they realize there are many benefits… Read More »

Big questions to ask when going through a divorce

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

There are some huge questions that have to be asked when you’re going through a divorce and splitting up property. Some may seem rather basic, but it’s important not to overlook the essentials. Below are a handful of the most crucial questions. 1. Is the marriage itself legal and valid? 2. Do you know… Read More »

Same-sex couples can get a prenuptial agreement

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Are you marrying a person of the same sex? If so, this doesn’t change the fact that getting a prenuptial agreement could be in your best interest. This is not something that is easy to discuss, but it can go a long way in putting both people at ease regarding what they own and… Read More »

The benefits of parallel parenting

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

If you have gone through a divorce, if you have at least one child with your former partner, you are aware of the challenges that await. While some people believe that co-parenting is the best method of raising their child, others have come to find that parallel parenting is actually the answer to all… Read More »

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