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What to do when you suspect your ex is hiding assets from you

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Many people say they got divorced because their spouse did not tell the truth. Maybe the spouse had an affair and tried to cover it up, or did not express their true feelings about important matters. Once the divorce is underway, some spouses try to minimize the amount they must give up in the… Read More »

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Establishing paternity in Texas is important for both parents

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Imagine that you are a man living here in Houston who has just received a letter stating that you are the father of a child born to a woman you know. You acknowledge that you slept together but it’s impossible to say whether you’re the father or not. Would you do what some might… Read More »

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Does Texas recognize divorces granted in foreign countries?

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In many cases, yes, the state of Texas does recognize divorces that were granted in Canada, England and Mexico under the doctrine of “comity.” But what about divorces that were granted in countries where the law is inherently different than the laws of Texas? This issue was recently addressed by a Texas Court of… Read More »

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When children are used as pawns in custody cases

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There is a right way and a wrong way for parents to fight for their children in custody matters, and, unfortunately, many parents choose the wrong way. It is all too common for parents in Texas to try to turn their children against the other parent in effort to “win” custody. There is an… Read More »

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Using social media during a family law matter

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If you are like many Texas residents, you are active on social media. However, if you are currently involved in a divorce or another family law matter, you might want to limit your usage for a while. As we discussed in an article on our website, evidence that is gathered on social media could… Read More »

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How to get a protective order in Texas

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Unfortunately, abuse or family violence is somewhat common in Texas. The good news is that the court can intervene by issuing a protective order that orders the abuser to stay away from victims such as a spouse or child. If a divorce case has already been filed, then your divorce lawyer will be in… Read More »

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Three common divorce myths, debunked

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

A popular recent article from the Huffington Post highlights some major misconceptions that many people have about divorce. Are you guilty of believing any of these divorce myths? Myth No. 1: All it takes to get divorced is signing some papers. As anyone who has gone through a divorce will tell you, it usually… Read More »

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How to establish paternity in Texas

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

People often want to establish paternity for one of two reasons: to establish their parental rights or to enforce the other parent’s child support obligation under the law. The process is very much the same for both scenarios under Texas law. The first and easiest way to establish paternity is Texas is with an… Read More »

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What will happen to my business during a divorce?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

If you are a small business owner who thinks that a divorce is in your future, you are probably asking yourself this question. Maybe you never gave much thought to what would happen to your business if you and your spouse got divorced, but the scary reality is that if don’t have a prenuptial… Read More »

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How does a protective order work in Texas?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Family violence, also known as domestic violence, refers to an act or threat by one member of a family or household against another member. It can include physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, child abuse, financial abuse or threats of abuse. The courts in Texas take claims of domestic abuse very seriously, and the… Read More »

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