by Sherry Palmer | Apr 14, 2015 | Daily Tool, Divorce, Family Court, Parental Rights, Uncategorized
TOOL OF THE DAY: Divorce is not a trigger for best interest… CATEGORY: Family Law What is the most difficult thing you have had to deal with in the family court process? During our webinar today “What Can I Do When My Child is Being Used Against Me”...
by Sherry Palmer | Apr 13, 2015 | Child Custody, Daily Tool, Family Court, Modification, Motions and Pleadings, Uncategorized
TOOL OF THE DAY: Frequency vs. Duration of Parent-Child Contact CATEGORY: Family Law Many statutes say that the goal is to protect the relationship between the parent and the child in divorce. I know that’s the public policy here in Texas. In fact the statute...
by Sherry Palmer | Apr 12, 2015 | Daily Tool, Dating, Divorce, Uncategorized
TOOL OF THE DAY: Equality in Marriage and Dating but not in Divorce. CATEGORY: Family Law Attorneys Tonight while listening to the resident attorneys and the dating expert on “Divorce and Dating Differently”, I realized “wait a minute” they are...
by Sherry Palmer | Apr 11, 2015 | Daily Tool, Divorce, Divorce Advice, Divorce Laws, Family Court, Parental Rights, Uncategorized
TOOL OF THE DAY: Best Interest Tips CATEGORY: Family Law Book Excerpt If you are going to face the court because your divorce did not settle, you will be faced with much more than just convincing the court that you are the better parent. You will be faced with the...
by Sherry Palmer | Apr 8, 2015 | Child Custody, Daily Tool, Family Court, Mediated Settlement Agreements - MSA, Parental Rights, Uncategorized
TOOL OF THE DAY: Judges have a duty to report child abuse CATEGORY: Family Law Caselaw Judges are not special in that they get to ignore child abuse, neglect, or endangerment. And respecting the rights of parents does not endanger children. As discussed in...
by Sherry Palmer | Apr 7, 2015 | Daily Tool, Uncategorized
TOOL OF THE DAY: Rights in Conflict CATEGORY: Family Law What are two of the main excuses that the courts, the legislators, the judges, and everyone else says to parents who are fighting over custody? The court has to decide between the two of you because your rights...