The Divorce Course
Chapter One: General Information
Chapter Two - Issues About Property
Chapter Four: Filing Your Paperwork
Chapter Five - Proving Your Spouse Has Been Notified
Chapter Six - Setting Your Case and Getting it Heard
ISSUES ABOUT CHILDREN IN TEXAS DIVORCE - CUSTODY, SUPPORT AND VISITATION
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The Divorce Course, A People's Guide to the Texas No Fault Divorce.
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What are the issues about children in a Texas divorce?
My spouse and kids have never lived in Texas. Can I still get a divorce?
How do we decide who gets custody?
Can a man get custody if his wife agrees to it?
What about joint custody?
Can the kids decide who they want to live with?
My spouse won't let me see the kids until after the divorce. What can I do?
What's all of this stuff about being ordered to take classes for the kids?
What should I expect in child support?
I'm getting custody, but I have no idea how much money my spouse is making. What should I ask for?
How long does the child support go on?
Why do I have to pay through the court system, instead of just writing my spouse a check?
What if I'm already paying child support from a previous marriage?
What if my spouse and I agree on an amount of child support that's different from the Texas guidelines?
Do I have to pay health insurance for the kids?
I'm in the military. What do I do about health insurance?
Is my paycheck going to be garnished?
If I'm paying all of this child support, do I get the tax deduction for the kids?
If my ex-spouse remarries, does my child support go down?
Suppose I'm not making this much money in the future and I can't afford this amount?
What if my ex-spouse won't let me see the kids after the divorce? Do I still have to pay the child support?
What kind of visitation benefits can I expect?
Do we have to follow the schedule of visitations?
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