by nter-dfw22 | Apr 18, 2016 | Budget, California family law court, Divorce, divorce law, family court documents, family court forms, family court paperwork, family law, family law advice, family law attorney, family law forms, legal divorce documents, Legal Document Preparation, Uncategorized
THE THINGS YOU AS A CLIENT MAY BE GOING THROUGH You are not seeing your children as much as you would like to. Grieving the loss of your marital partner. Fear around money including having to pay the other party child support. Or you may fear how you will support your...
by nter-dfw22 | Nov 20, 2015 | Budget, California family law court, Court Case, Deadlines, Divorce, divorce court, divorce law, Divorce Mediation, family court, family court documents, family court forms, family court paperwork, family law advice, family law attorney, family law forms, family law legal terminology, legal divorce documents, Legal Document Preparation
On-Line Divorce Dangers- When faced with a divorce where do you go? Divorce Busters online? Or do you use the internet to instruct you on How to do your own divorce? Have you seen advertisements on the internet about how easy divorce can be through use of the...
by nter-dfw22 | Jun 18, 2014 | family court documents, family court forms, Legal Document Preparation, Uncategorized
Completion and filing of family law forms can be challenging. The necessary family court forms in the required format must be submitted or it can result in rejection of your court forms: Here are a few tips on completing family court divorce documents. 1. Be sure to...
by nter-dfw22 | May 19, 2014 | Co-Parenting, Collaborative, Legal Document Preparation
Once you become a parent, virtually every major decision you make in your life revolves around your children’s well-being. How to navigate them through a divorce or break-up from their other parent is no exception. Decisions regarding child custody must be handled...
by nter-dfw22 | Sep 12, 2011 | Child Support, Co-Parenting
A well-written child custody agreement within your divorce agreement will help you co-parent children more successfully after divorce. It is the most important document you will craft as parents and deserves your best effort. It can be 1 page long or 20 pages long,...