Malinka333/ShutterstockSingle mothers are one of the most vulnerable groups in societies around the world. In Sweden, the number of women with these care responsibilities has nearly halved over the past two decades. What has caused this change? Are we seeing a dramatic reversal in the global trend … [Read more...]
Women take more antidepressants after divorce than men but that doesn’t mean they’re more depressed | Warren & Migliaccio
Matt Bennett/UnsplashResearch out today from Finland suggests women may find it harder to adjust to later-life divorce and break-ups than men. The study used population data from 229,000 Finns aged 50 to 70 who had undergone divorce, relationship break-up or bereavement and tracked their use of … [Read more...]
‘The teacher returned the call to my ex’: how separated parents struggle to get information from their child’s school | Warren & Migliaccio
It is increasingly common for Australian children to live in a different house from one of their parents. About 28% of children under 14 have separated parents. While most children are born into a two-parent family, the proportion of children living in a one-parent or step-family increases each … [Read more...]
Boyfriend’s Income Effect on Child Support
If you are receiving child support and start a relationship with a new boyfriend, your ex-husband may try to say that your boyfriend’s income should be factored into the child support equation. Is he right? While there is currently no law in place that says that your significant other’s income … [Read more...]
Understanding Unmarried Father Rights in Texas: A Comprehensive Guide
If you're an unmarried father in Texas, you must understand your rights, especially about child custody laws. The state does not automatically recognize your parental rights. You must establish paternity first. This article explains all about unmarried father rights in Texas. Its major focus will be … [Read more...]
Essential Guide to Custody in Texas Divorce Cases
When you face a contested divorce in the state of Texas, it’s crucial to understand how child custody in Texas divorce, also called legal custody or conservatorship, will be decided. Child custody issues can come up if there is family violence, child abuse, or if there are disagreements about health … [Read more...]
How to Prove You Are a Fit Parent in Texas
When it comes to child custody cases in Texas, the stakes are high. As a family law attorney who has handled hundreds of custody cases statewide, I’ve seen how these cases can impact everyone involved. Texas courts base custody decisions on the child’s best interests and parental fitness is a big … [Read more...]
How to Plan for Divorce: A Texas Guide
As a family law attorney here in Texas, I’ve known many clients who spend weeks, months, even years daydreaming about their divorce. Some might be fantasizing about a whole new life, but few are thinking about the practical steps they need to take to make that divorce materialize. That’s why I like … [Read more...]
How Can a Mother Lose Custody in Texas: Key Factors
Losing custody of a child is a profoundly distressing possibility for any parent. For mothers in Texas, understanding the legal landscape is crucial, especially the distinction between the custodial parent, who has primary residence and decision-making authority over the child, and the non-custodial … [Read more...]
What Not to Say During Custody Battle In Texas: Top 10 Phrases to Avoid
Unsure what not to say during a custody battle? Saying the wrong thing can hurt your chances. This guide will help you avoid key phrases—specifically, what not to say during custody battle—so you protect your case. Key Takeaways Criticizing the other parent can harm your custody case … [Read more...]
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