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Uncontested divorces in San Antonio are best suited for couples that have small amount of property, can navigate their emotions, share child custody, and work together to find a fair financial settlement. Uncontested divorce can be a cost-effective method for couples that agree on the major aspects of their divorce<br>
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About Us The first thing you need to know starting a divorce is whether or not your divorce will be a contested divorce or an uncontested divorce. Knowing this will help you know how much money this divorce will cost, how much emotional strength you and your children need to get through this difficult time, and how to preserve the assets and property of your marriage. james@familylawsa.com 210-733-6235
Child Custody For parents beginning a divorce proceeding, the issue of child custody is always at the forefront of both parent’s concerns. Both want to remain constant in their children’s lives, and they want to make this transition as hassle-free as possible. There is no one-size-fits-all parenting plan. Parents have the opportunity to shape a parenting plan agreement that will work best for their family. If a mutual agreement cannot be made between parents, then the courts will decide what custody arrangement is in the best interest of the child and apply the Texas Standard Possession Order as the framework of the visitation schedule. Parents should make their best attempt to craft a customized custody agreement with the assistance of a lawyer before resorting to court imposed orders that are not designed to fit your unique family situation and personality.
ADOPTIONS The adoption of a child is a wonderful event for a family. It is important to know how to navigate through the state and interstate adoption process. For 12 years, San Antonio adoption lawyer James Meyrat has been assisting families with the joyous process of adopting a child. Stepparent adoptions Private adoptions Grandparent adoptions Foreign adoptions
Child Support In Texas, both parents must support their children financially, even after divorce. The child support agreement is based on a number of factors such as your child custody agreement and each parent’s income. The Income of the Parents Child care costs Health insurance costs Pre-existing child support obligations Unusual needs of the child ability of the parent to pay more or less than the standard amount fluctuations in income due to seasonal work, unemployment, or self-employment
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