How To Fight Parental Alienation
What You Can Do About Parental Alienation Parental Alienation Definition After divorce a parent may manipulate a child to fear, disrespect or show hostility towards the other parent. However, a…
Overview Of Divorce In Texas
Texas Divorce Laws – Overview You can either have fault or no-fault grounds to file for divorce in Texas because it is a mixed state. In either case, it’s always…
Men And The Emotional Stages Of Divorce
Men And The Emotional Stages Of Divorce Men may have more to lose in a divorce in terms of health and happiness according to Psychology Today. Women are actually more…
Houston Child Support Lawyer – Texas Laws
Child Support Attorney in Houston Texas Child Support Payment Laws How To Get Court Ordered Child Support To speak to our Houston Child Support Lawyers, contact the Longworth Law Firm…
Divorce and the Texas Morality Clause
A morality clause basically prohibits a parent from allowing someone they are dating or in a romantic relationship with from staying overnight if the parent has children. Using the Morality…
Can CPS Take My Child If I Fail A Drug Test?
Child protective services or CPS is part of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. The role of CPS is to investigate reports of child neglect or abuse. If…
Divorcing in Texas When You Have Children
When a couple is divorcing, the best interests of the kids are the court’s first priority. In fact, the court expects that the child’s best interest is the first priority…
Child Support Overpayment
There are instances where you as the child custody paying parent may send a child support payment that exceeds the court ordered amount. What If You Overpay Child Support? In…
Back Child Support Statute of Limitations in Texas
In Texas, a non-custodial parent is expected to pay child support until the child reaches 18 years of age. Failure to pay current or back child support can lead to…
How to Get Emancipated in Texas
In Texas, teenagers from the age of 16 and over can become emancipated after a request to a court. Normally, it is expected that parents should look after their children…