It is crucial for you and your spouse to have a good Will in place; especially if you have children under the age of 18. Why? Because you must decide who will be the guardians of the kids if something happens to you both. Here is an example of what you need in the...
A “standing order” in the divorce context is a court order containing rules which go into effect immediately when a divorce is filed. In the terrible event you are involved in a divorce always check the standing orders for the county where you live when a divorce is...
Knowing the difference between the two types of property as defined by Texas is important in understanding how the state distributes property in the case of divorce. How the disputed property is classified will determine how much and to whom the property will be...
The decision about who would take your minor child if you were to die is an important but daunting idea. Who would take care of them? How would you provide for them? When is an appropriate time for your minor child to receive any assets you may have? These are all...
Final Joint Meeting Normally in the fourth joint meeting, the team finalizes the matter. The team members will draft a binding and irrevocable Collaborative Family Law Settlement Agreement (CFLSA) so that the deal becomes binding while the time-consuming process of...
The Third Joint Meeting After any remaining document gathering issues are resolved, the team will schedule a third joint meeting. The main purpose of the third joint meeting is to develop as many options to resolve the identified issues as possible. It is essentially...