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    Williamson Family Law Attorney: Beal, Green, Nations & Crutcher Family legal matters, like a divorce, are some of the most difficult cases to handle with regard to how much they impact life. After all, a legal matter that changes the family dynamic will alter most every aspect of a person’s. If you can relate to the difficulties surrounding family legal matters and reside in the Franklin or Brentwood areas, you will want to learn more about how we at Beal, Green, Nations & Crutcher are here to…

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    decreasing. Actually they are at their lowest point in years. Many people believe that more than 50 percent of marriages will end in divorce and for the past 40 years this may have been true, but there has been a decline in recent years. Changes in the laws and different views by society may have a roll to play in this number and it may explain why it has decreased. Couples now are waiting later in life to get married. They are waiting until they are more financially stable, more mature, and…

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    parents craft an agreement that keeps the child’s best interests at the forefront. Collaborative Family Law is another type of ADR in which a creative effort is used in order for both parties to come to an agreement, replacing the litigation threats that adversarial lawyers are known for. Instead of coming to an agreement under conditions of anxiety and stress, the primary goal of Collaborative Family Law is to arrive at an agreement as quickly and painlessly as possibly, while ensuring the…

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    that you should know. A child becomes available for adoption when the following conditions are met: • They are surrendered to an agency and the agency consents to the adoption. • An individual (other than the parents) and authorized to do so by law, consents to the child’s adoption, unless no consent is necessary. • The…

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    nature in the family can be so unnerving and difficult to you and other family members. Fam Law is a site dedicated to providing legal information on family law. The firm is committed to providing crucial assistance on matter touching on family law because we understand that family matters must be handled with utmost confidentiality, sensitivity and exception representation. In general terms, family law or matrimony laws are court procedures, rules and regulations involving the family unit.…

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    Conjoined twins are twins that are connected at birth. This happens because the egg starts to separate to create identical twins, but it doesn’t separate fully. Conjoined twins can share organs and blood vessels. 40% of these twins are born stillborn, but the chances of having conjoined twins are 1 in 100,000. Conjoined twins should be separated. Conjoined twins should be separated for social acceptance. If they are not separated, they might be called “monsters” or “two-headed” by others.…

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    reaction to the divorce, the child’s beliefs prior to the separation can also change the way they respond. When a parental breakup occurs the children are left with a terrifying conclusion: personal relationships are unreliable, and even the closest family relationships cannot be expected to hold firm (Wallerstein and Lewis 359). In Judith Wallerstein and Julia Lewis’ twenty-five-year study on “The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce” in juveniles this terrifying conclusion appeared to be very…

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    Children can be disappointed if their birth family doesn’t hit what they imagined. Children becoming unruly and fighting between the families is an easy thing to be solved. Therapy is a very viable option for the families, otherwise just communicating with each other is a very important way to keep wires from getting crossed. People are going to argue their point and, there are disadvantages…

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    In an uncontested divorce, both husband and wife fully agree with how their marital property along with other terms before they file a petition for divorce. Prior to filing a petition for divorce, couples should think about and agree with all the material terms of the settlement agreement. The categories of the material terms are as follows: (1) child support; (2) custody of children and visitation (a parenting plan is also included here); (3) allocation of debt; (4) spousal support…

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    At Divorce Mediation Centers of Texas in Plano, TX, we know how difficult divorce is for a couple or a family. We know because we handle divorce mediations every day. Not only is there an emotional toll taken on all of the parties concerned, there is also a financial toll in the form of attorney’s fees and lost time at work for court dates and more. A divorce mediator is essentially a neutral third party who helps you and your spouse to decide important issues of separation like division of…

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