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Divorce and Relocation: Can I take my kids?

“I have to move, but my ex-spouse still lives here. Can I take my kids?” This is a question that we hear fairly often here at Guest and Gray. Many people find themselves having to relocate for work or the need to be closer to family. However, for divorced parents,…

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Divorce 101: What You Need to Know

Filing for a divorce can be a scary task because not many people know the law, or they’ve heard several things about what could happen, but aren’t sure if it’s true. It’s an unknown territory and can be difficult to maneuver on your own. This is why it’s important to…

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What About the Children: Divorce Effects on Children and Assistance for Parents to Help Prevent Those Effects

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, “in 2009, 14 states had divorce rates for men that were significantly above the U.S. average, ranging from 10.0 to 13.5 per 1,000” which included Texas. Divorce is present throughout our state and it is a difficult and emotional process. But, it’s even more…

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Temporary Orders: What are They and Why do We Need a Hearing?

Temporary Orders arise in several situations. In divorce cases, either you’ve recently filed for divorce or been served with a petition for divorce. In suits affecting the parent-child relationship, temporary orders can arise in the initial proceeding and in cases where you or your ex are seeking to modify the…

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