by Natalie Gregg | Jul 15, 2014 | Divorce, Family Law, marriage planning
Why do we spend more time agonizing over buying a house than we do preparing to get married? Often at the first divorce consult when I ask, ”What was the straw that broke the camel’s back,” I wonder, could we have prevented this catastrophe. Now, I don’t want to put...
by Natalie Gregg | Apr 11, 2014 | cheating, Divorce, Family Law
The following blog was originally published by Natalie Gregg on The Huffington Post – Divorce. Your spouse was the person who completed you, who finished your sentences and who was the first you told of any major change. For so long, your cocoon of love...
by Natalie Gregg | Apr 5, 2014 | About Our Firm, Super Lawyers
For the third year in a row, Natalie Gregg has been honored by her peers with selection to the list of Texas Super Lawyers – 2014 Rising Stars. Natalie Gregg is the managing partner of Gregg, Rose & Crozier Family Law, a firm based in Allen, Texas that is...
by Natalie Gregg | Mar 27, 2014 | About Our Firm
The Law Office of Natalie Gregg, a firm focused exclusively on the practice of family law in North Texas, has added Jessica Perroni as a senior associate attorney. “Jessica brings a wealth of family law experience to our firm. Having previously founded her own family...
by Natalie Gregg | Jan 22, 2014 | Child Support, division of assets, Family Law
The following was written by Melissa Cason, family lawyer with the Law Office of Natalie Gregg. Unless your order says otherwise, the Court requires submission of unreimbursed medical expenses (all of your child’s medical expenses that are not covered by or reimbursed...
by Natalie Gregg | Jan 21, 2014 | Child Support, division of assets, Family Law
Nobody said that raising children was cheap. While we have child support in Texas specifically to help with raising children and addressing their financial needs, even maximum child support at times does not address the “extras” that many of my clients think of as...
by Natalie Gregg | Jan 9, 2014 | Family Law, marriage planning
As I have gotten older and more jaded, I feel my next work will not be an appellate brief, but rather a brochure about what to think about before getting married. I am shocked and awed- yes war terms no doubt- that my clients walk in without having discussed major...
by Natalie Gregg | Nov 26, 2013 | access, child custody, division of assets, Divorce, Family Law
There are times in family law when we try to avoid the “F” word — FAIR. When you go before the judge, what is fair and just sometimes does not translate through the law. Example: Mom (Ashley) goes AWOL after a drug charge and leaves her 6-month old daughter...
by Natalie Gregg | Sep 23, 2013 | Divorce, Family Law
Some cases of alcoholism/drug addiction are extreme and easy to spot. “He drinks a fifth of gin every night,” a recent client told me. “He has lost many jobs due to poor performance reviews.” Others normalize the addicted behavior with excuses like stress at work, a...