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Sole vs. Joint Conservatorship: What You Need to Know

For parents going through divorce in Dallas, Plano, Frisco, and other parts of the DFW metroplex, it is crucial to understand the complexities of conservatorship in Texas. Understanding the distinctions between sole and joint conservatorship is essential for making informed decisions that best serve the interests of your child. Below is a comprehensive guide to

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What is a Social Study for Child Custody in Texas?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqR8U300OZgThe answers to the questions that are posed by our fans are my personal opinions on things. They do not create a relationship between you and me individually, nor do they create a relationship with Scroggins Law Group. So the first question we get is what is a social study in child custody cases in

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How Does a Court Make a Decision on Child Custody?

Answers from a child custody attorney Collin County TX Trusts Scroggins Law Group has been helping parents reach amicable child custody arrangements since opening our firm in 1994. Whether you’re seeking to resolve this matter through mediation or you need a child custody attorney to represent you in Family Court, please contact us today. If

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Holiday Visitation Problems and Solutions

Scroggins Law Group on Holiday Visitation Problems and Solutions The holidays are always special for people who may be divorced and live with blended families. For most people who worked diligently on creating a workable parenting plan are pleased with their results. A good co-parenting agreement prepared by child custody lawyers in Plano, TX with

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When Does Child Support End?

If you are a parent and are receiving child support, it’s important to understand when the other parent is no longer legally obligated to pay that support. The following information is an overview of child support terms, but this varies by state. There are additional factors that can come into play such as separation agreements

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What is a Suit Affecting Parent-Child Relationship in Texas?

A suit affecting parent-child relationship, or SAPCR, is a type of claim in which issues of conservatorship, possession and access, child support, and medical decisions are allocated amongst relevant parties (usually parents). A SAPCR may be ripe for review in multiple scenarios. For example, in Texas, any divorce suit with children automatically attaches a SAPCR

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Can A Recovering Alcoholic Get Custody?

The answers to the questions that are posed by our fans are my personal opinions on things. They do not create a relationship between you and me individually, nor do they create a relationship with Scroggins Law Group. The next question we get is, can a recovering alcoholic or a recovering addict? Get custody in

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What Is Court-Ordered Mediation In Divorce or Child Custody?

Mark Scroggins  0:06Hey folks, Mark Scroggins with Scroggins Law Group back to answer some more of your frequently asked questions between the reclamation transformation podcast. One of the things, though, that is really important to remember is that the answers to these questions Do not create an attorney-client relationship between you and me, or you

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Joint-Managing Conservatorship Vs. Joint Custody

What’s the difference between joint-managing conservatorship and joint custody? You may be surprised to learn that joint custody doesn’t, in fact, exist at all. Learn more about joint-managing conservatorship as opposed to “joint custody” and the types of parental rights joint-managing conservators have in this Q&A special. Mark Scroggins  0:06   Hey folks, Mark Scroggins with

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Alcohol, Addiction & Child Custody; Divorcing an Alcoholic in Texas

Shannon White, Founder and Executive Director of GracetoChange, joins Mark to share a view into the world of addiction or alcoholism in family law as a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor. Listen as she shares her experiences with divorce and child custody proceedings and outcomes seen first-hand. From judges’ attitudes towards addicts and alcoholics to how

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