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Hello everyone. Chris Schmiedeke. I want to thank you for checking out the video today. Today we’re going to talk about February 2024 under the Texas Standard Possession Order. But before that, if you find these...
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Stepparents do not get automatic visitation rights, but they can petition to receive them.
Courts will rule based on the best interests of the child above all else.
Stepparents must live with the stepchild for...
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Adultery can be grounds for divorce in Texas.
If your partner committed adultery, it could affect property division during the divorce.
While Texas family law does not always consider divorce, such as with child...
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Stepparents in Texas are not automatically afforded parental rights.
Stepparents can argue for and eventually win custody of stepchildren through the courts.
A lawyer can help build a case with evidence that...
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Hello everyone, I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, Today we are going to review the Texas Standard Possession Order for December 2023. You may want to watch the video to follow along. The custodial parent is in...
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Well, winter is here with a vengeance. It’s going to make for an interesting Halloween for the kids, but that’s not why we’re here today. Today we are here to talk about the Texas Standard Possession...
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Well, we’re back for another edition of “What In the Heck Is Going on with the Texas Standard Possession Order”, the October 2023 Edition. Spoiler alert, there’s really nothing that unusual about the October...
Well, it's that time again, time to review the monthly Standard Possession Order for the state of Texas. This will be September 2023. All of the kids should be back in school so we are under a regular schedule. This month,...
According to a 2022 study, approximately 2.55 million U.S. children live in a household with their grandparents. The relationship between a grandparent and grandchild can have a significant positive impact and influence on...
Divorce is emotionally taxing, and the legal procedures in Texas, such as the “waiver of service,” add complexity. Misinterpreting this family law document can lead to losing important rights in your divorce case....