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What to Expect (and what not to) in Family Law

by Natalie Gregg | Nov 22, 2011 | Divorce, Essential Reading, Family Law

What to Expect …                                                                                            To help you understand what to expect from your attorney, we put together these resources: FAMILY LAW “Timeline for Procedures in Family Law”...

Top Ten Common Myths in Family Law

by Natalie Gregg | Sep 13, 2011 | Divorce, Essential Reading, Family Law

Download this entire document as a PDF here. 1. I want “full custody” of the children. In Texas, the magic legal words are “conservatorship” and “access.” Conservatorship is the bundle of rights and duties that accompany being a parent; for example, the right to make...

Timeline for Procedures in Family Law

by Natalie Gregg | Sep 13, 2011 | Divorce, Essential Reading, Family Law

Timeline for Procedures in Family Law by Natalie Gregg Download this entire document as a PDF here (). File the petition or request for relief- Your attorney goes to the courthouse, pays the filing fee and asks the court for the list of items contained in your...

Top Ten Things to Tell your Lawyer in the First Consultation

by Natalie Gregg | Aug 6, 2011 | Divorce, Essential Reading, Family Law

Before you walk into the match, and step into the boxing ring, please consider telling your family lawyer the whole truth. Not telling your lawyer the whole truth in the first interview can be like sending your lawyer into the ring without her gloves on. So, consider...

You can love your kids or hate your spouse- but you can’t do both

by Natalie Gregg | Jun 9, 2010 | Divorce, Essential Reading, Family Law

Headlines this week: “Woman arrested for parental alienation in New York.” Mom, who had primary custody of her two daughters, was accused of programing her children to hate their father. Mom made the father come to her driveway for Hanukkah celebrations in...

Top 10 Things to Do Before you File a Family Case

by Natalie Gregg | Sep 10, 2009 | Divorce, Essential Reading, Family Law

1. Take down any offensive information from social networking sites. MySpace, Facebook and personal blogs are your public face. Your status of “married/single” or “looking for love” could be the lynch pin in a divorce action with allegations of...
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