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How Are Health Insurance Costs Factored Into Child Support: How a Family Law Attorney Can Help

How Are Health Insurance Costs Factored Into Child Support

Adult relationships are complicated, but relationships can become even more complex when children are thrown into the mix. Children are expensive, so parents must somehow find a way share the expense. Money will need to be provided for things like health care. A family law attorney will have the best…

Do You Need an Attorney to Sort Out Child Support in Texas? See How a Family Law Attorney Can Help.

Do You Need an Attorney to Sort Out Child Support in Texas?

Divorce is hard enough, but when you have children involved a divorce becomes even more complex from a legal stand-point. Retaining the services of an experienced Texas family law attorney is extremely important. They can assist in guiding you through your divorce and how child support works. They can also…

What Are Some of the Challenges of Child Custody and Relocation in Texas? Find Out How a Texas Divorce Attorney Can Help.

What Are Some of the Challenges of Child Custody and Relocation in Texas

Divorce presents many potential issues in need of resolution for the parting spouses. Few matters are of greater importance or present more significant challenges than those related to child custody. Texas divorce attorneys from the Law Office of David Kohm invite you to read the following short blog discussing the…

A Divorce Lawyer Explains if You Should Request a Drug Test in Your Child Custody Case

A Divorce Lawyer Explains if You Should Request a Drug Test in Your Child Custody Case

When the courts get involved in a child custody case, they know that a lot of emotions are going to be all mixed up in there. It is easy to see how a dispute between a couple can boil over into a full-blown child custody case that can get ugly…

Working out a Visitation Plan With Your Ex-Spouse and How an Attorney Can Help

Working out a Visitation Plan With Your Ex-Spouse and How an Attorney Can Help

Issues pertaining to child custody are often the most difficult aspect of any divorce to resolve. There is often a great deal of conflict that occurs in situations where both parents feel very passionately, and finding the best custody arrangement can often be a messy battle. Parents who are awarded…

How an Attorney Can Help if Your Ex-Spouse Tries to Move With the Kids

How an Attorney Can Help if Your Ex-Spouse Tries to Move With the Kids

In a child custody situation, if the custodial parent decides to move out of state with the child, this will force the other parent into a long distance relationship with the child. Many times, there is an agreement between the parties, stipulating that such a move can not be made….

Will I Ever See My Kids Again? Custody Battles and Divorce

Custody Battles and Divorce

Of more than thirteen million single parents with custody in America, around ten percent have informal child support agreements. What about child custody? More than a quarter of those under the age of 21 lived with just one custodial parent. Whether you are a mother, a father, a step-parent, or…

My Ex is Moving With the Kids, What Can I Do?

My Ex is Moving With The Kids

These days, it’s not unusual for a divorced parent to relocate to another town or state following a divorce. If your ex-spouse is moving away and plans on taking your kids with them, is there anything you can do about it? The issue of post-divorce relocation can be a contentious…

Common Myths About Divorce Litigation

Common Myths About Divorce Litigation

Over the years, many myths have come up surrounding divorce cases. These are often the result of someone believing their personal divorce experience is representative of all experiences or quoting something they heard from a friend of a friend. The problem with these myths is that they spread misinformation about…

Child Custody Answers: What is Right of First Refusal?

Child Custody Right of First Refusal

The Right of First Refusal in a parenting plan is a provision that requires one parent who has possession of the child, to offer the other parent the first opportunity to look after the child, rather than hiring a babysitter or asking another family member. If the other parent refuses,…