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Posted on Apr 15, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
It’s probably fair to assume that many of you reading this blog believe that you have a spouse that is controlling or at least more controlling than most spouses. Their need to constantly ...
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Posted on Apr 4, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
Normally if you want to get a divorce in Texas you follow the procedures in filing and obtaining a divorce that everybody else does. Sure, your divorce will have components and circumstances that make ...
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Posted on Mar 31, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
A premarital agreement is a contract between you and your spouse that is signed off on before the two of you tie the knot. The most common reason why you may want to sign a prenuptial agreement before ...
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Posted on Mar 9, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
For the most part thus far in our discussion on enforcement lawsuits in Texas family law cases, we have gone over some of the finer points associated with issues related to parents and children. ...
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Posted on Feb 25, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
A summary judgment allows for a court to dispose of a case where either the Petitioner (the party who filed the lawsuit) either does not have sufficient evidence to win the relief he or she is ...
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Posted on Feb 17, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
The attorneys with the Law Office of Bryan Fagan have previously written in our blogs that your children are going to be impacted more heavily by your divorce than anyone else- including you and your ...
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Posted on Feb 14, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
There is no more romantic day of the year than Valentine’s Day. Whether we like it or not February 14 th has become synonymous with love, affection, greeting cards and chocolates. If you are ...
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Posted on Feb 12, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
Whether it comes as a surprise to you or not, receiving divorce papers from a process server or law enforcement officer can be one of the more unnerving experiences of your life. The process begins ...
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Posted on Feb 11, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
If you are going through a divorce currently or are contemplating one I can assure you that one thing that you will not be lacking for it advice. Most of that advice will be unsolicited as well. Once ...
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Posted on Feb 4, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
One size fits all is an approach that not only doesn’t work for blue jeans but also in the world of child support. The Texas Family Code has laid out its proscribed levels of child support that ...
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Posted on Feb 2, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
One of the least common family law cases that attorneys and courts run into are annulments. Divorces, child custody cases and even adoptions are more prevalent than annulments. Let’s spend ...
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Posted on Feb 1, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
Parents who are preparing to live underneath a possession schedule as a result of their divorce or child custody case will always have questions about how to either structure their schedules or how to ...
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Posted on Jan 27, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
In Part One of the Law Office of Bryan Fagan ’s series on Frequently Asked Questions about Texas divorces, we discussed how much your divorce could cost and the factors that contribute to the ...
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Posted on Jan 26, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
One of the benefits of working as an attorney at the Law Office of Bryan Fagan is that I have the opportunity to frequently meet with potential clients in consultations. We offer people like you that ...
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Posted on Jan 25, 2018 By Law Office of Bryan Fagan
My recommendation is that if you need to file for an emergency custody order is that you will need a family law attorney. However, if that is not an option for you and you must represent yourself at a ...
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Posted on Jan 21, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
In part one of this series of blog posts from the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, I discussed some tips to help avoid making common mistakes at the beginning of your divorce case. I would certainly advise ...
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Posted on Jan 20, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
It only takes one of you or your spouse to file for divorce. No matter if you filed or your spouse did- a divorce is staring you in the face and it is time to begin the process of ending your ...
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Posted on Jan 18, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
If you are going through a divorce, or are merely contemplating one, you should prepare yourself for changes on the horizon. Your quality of life will change- either for the better or for the worse- ...
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Posted on Jan 17, 2018 By Brittney Inman
When the chips are down and you are in the middle of an intense mediation session attempting to negotiate final orders it is likely that there will be a moment where you think to yourself- “I ...
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Posted on Jan 10, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
I sat and thought for a few minutes prior to writing this blog post on what title to use. After careful deliberation I determined that there is no way to make the subjects of divorce and taxes any ...
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Posted on Jan 5, 2018 By Evan Hochschild
Making the best of a bad situation is a saying that we have all heard in our lives hundreds of times. It is a nice thought- when you’re facing something undesirable why not take any steps you ...
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Posted on Jan 2, 2018 By Law Office of Bryan Fagan
Maybe you have recently started to think about divorce. Or, maybe you are in the middle of your divorce, but you have been so busy that you missed some of our blog posts that could help you a lot! Or ...
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Posted on Dec 30, 2017 By Evan Hochschild
Every one of us has a friend, co worker, or family member who has been through a divorce. It has become commonplace for marriages to drift towards divorce for a variety of reasons in our country. ...
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Posted on Dec 26, 2017 By Evan Hochschild
If you and your spouse were to take all the community property that you own and put it towards the center of an imaginary (and huge) table during your divorce, the next question that would need to be ...
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Posted on Dec 16, 2017 By Evan Hochschild
Post nuptial agreements are similar to pre marital agreements with the exception that post marital agreements are signed after the marriage has already begun. I realize that this will not be an ...
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