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Can I File For Divorce in Texas?

Can I File For Divorce in Texas?

A common belief is that you must file for divorce in the state where you were married. However, that is not true. Our lives are ever changing and with the development of transportation and travel, moving is easier and has become more common. Every state has their own requirements for filing for divorce.

Texas: 20 Sources Used for Child Support Amount

Texas: 20 Sources Used for Child Support Amount

To calculate child support amounts, courts look at the net resources of the party ordered to pay. What do courts consider as income, and what sources figure into net resources? Here are 20 sources of income courts will use to calculate the child support amount.

Texas: 5 Ways A Man Is The Presumed Father Of A Child

Texas: 5 Ways A Man Is The Presumed Father Of A Child

In family law cases that involve children, the very first thing that must be established is whether or not a parent-child relationship exists. Usually, the answer as to who the child’s mother is is not an issue. Texas Family Code Section 160.204 covers presumption of paternity.

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