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Resolving Differences By Putting You And Your Family First

  • What Does It Mean To Be Board Certified When Selecting An Attorney?

    If you are starting the divorce process in North Texas it is important to obtain a board certified family lawyer for your case. According to the Holmes and Rahe stress scale, going through a divorce is rated the second most stressful event in people’s lives. You don’t want to…

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  • Creative Possession Schedules

    Different careers and parenting styles might call for a Creative Possession Schedule for a divorced family. If a parent travels a lot for work, for example, as a pilot, it may not be appropriate to follow a Standard Possession Order. What if mom is a doctor and is on call, a 50/5…

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  • How Much is Child Support in Texas?

    What exactly does child supportin Texas encompass and how is it determined in this state? This is one of the most common questions we get when we meet with clients on family law matters at Puhl Law Group, PC. Child support is the money that a parent pays to the other parent to he…

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  • Toddler Visitation Schedule – What’s Best for the Child?

    Getting a divorce is obviously a stressful time for adults. It can also put a lot of undue stress on children if not handled properly. Going through a divorce presents challenges for kids at any age, and toddlers have their own unique set of issues. If you have small children, yo…

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  • Why A Higher Divorce Rate Can Be Seen As A Good Thing

    Talk to any elder and you will hear stories of true love and golden wedding anniversaries, it still happens. Those are the stories we love to hear, books and movies like The Notebook sell millions. We love a tale of true love against all odds that last a lifetime. The truth of th…

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  • What is Dissipation of Assets?

    Understanding Dissipation of Assets and How to Protect Yourself
    Dissipation of assets is defined by the Black’s Law Dictionary as, “The use of an asset for an illegal or inequitable purpose, such as a spouse’s use of community property for personal benefit when a divorce i…

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  • Social Media and Divorce: Should I Unfriend my Ex on Facebook?

    Divorce Social Media Questions Answered
    If you don’t like someone’s posts on social media like Facebook, you can usually unfriend them without them ever knowing. What happens when that someone is an ex-spouse? Should you cut ties and unfriend them? For most people, the answe…

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  • 3 Benefits of Effective Co-Parenting

    Benefits of Co-Parenting After Divorce
    Co-parenting is a term used to describe parents that are divorced or separated but work together, hopefully amicably, to raise their child or children. The goal, though not always easy, is to share responsibility for raising the child even …

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  • How to Tell the Kids About the Divorce

    “Pass the peas, please. Oh, by the way, your mom (dad) and I are getting a divorce.” There is no easy way to break the news to children of parents getting a divorce. Though it is never easy, it is right to tell the kids about the divorce as soon as the decision is finalized. …

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  • Gray Divorce-What You Need to Know About This Phenomenon

    What is Gray Divorce?
    Recent studies show about half of all marriages end in divorce. It is a sobering statistic for anyone about to walk down the aisle. Contrary to popular belief, it is not necessarily the young who are getting the most divorces. More college educated couples …

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