What is Supervised Visitation?

Supervised visitation is when a child visits with a parent or other family member under [...]
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What is an Amicus Attorney?

An amicus attorney is a lawyer appointed by the court to provide information to the [...]
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What is an Attorney Ad Litem?

An attorney ad litem is a lawyer appointed by the court to represent your child. [...]
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Can We Agree That Neither Party Will Pay Child Support?

The parties can agree that neither party will have to pay child support. However, the [...]
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What is Medical Support for a Child?

In Texas, medical support is health insurance for a child. The non-custodial parent is usually [...]
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What is a Modified Possession Order?

A modified possession order is a visitation arrangement that is different than the Standard Possession [...]
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What is the Standard Possession Order?

A Standard Possession Order (SPO) is a visitation schedule developed by the Texas legislature. It [...]
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Do I Stop Getting Spousal Support if I Get Remarried?

Yes. Marrying again is one of the conditions that can terminate an award of spousal [...]
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How Long is Spousal Support Paid in Texas?

Spousal support is usually for a limited amount of time. The court will determine the [...]
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What is a Prove-Up Hearing?

A prove-up hearing occurs in front of a judge at an uncontested divorce proceeding. Both [...]
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