A shared custody and parenting plan may sound like a nightmare when you first hear about it -- after all, you're divorcing your spouse. The last thing you probably want to think about is having to continue sharing the decision-making about your children with your...
Month: January 2018
What you can do to keep your child close to home after a divorce
On behalf of MARVEL & WONG, PLLC | Jan 29, 2018 | Blog
You and your child have maintained a close relationship since the divorce, even though you do not get to spend as much time together as you used to. Now, though, your ex is talking about moving out of Texas and taking your child with her. Is there anything you...
Splitting spouses are turning to digital spies during divorce
On behalf of MARVEL & WONG, PLLC | Jan 23, 2018 | Divorce
Are you splitting with your spouse?It may not be that easy, especially if your spouse isn't exactly happy about the prospect of dividing up the family assets -- or even the idea of letting you go. You may physically leave your spouse and still remain tethered by...
What common divorce mistakes should you avoid?
On behalf of MARVEL & WONG, PLLC | Jan 19, 2018 | Divorce
There's a saying that, "when one door closes, another opens." However, for someone going through a divorce, it usually feels like all the doors are slamming shut at once.Divorce can destroy any sense of calmness or peace that you have -- and it's easy to get angry or...
The risks to your marriage when starting a business
On behalf of MARVEL & WONG, PLLC | Jan 12, 2018 | Family Law
There have been few periods in history as fertile as this one for an entrepreneurial seed to take hold. Those with a passion and a plan can find their fortunes through a combination of quality work, good marketing and a consumer market that's willing to embrace the...
Stop feeling guilty: Your divorce could be good for the kids
On behalf of MARVEL & WONG, PLLC | Jan 4, 2018 | Child Custody
Conventional wisdom convinces a lot of people that divorce is terribly harmful to children of any age, leaving them prone to depression, anxiety, trouble with authority and poor grades.But what if conventional wisdom isn't so wise and divorce really isn't that harmful...
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