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Frisco Child Custody Lawyer

Are child custody matters causing stress and uncertainty in your life? Scroggins Law Group, your trusted team of Child Custody Lawyers in Frisco, is here to provide reliable legal support. Discover how we can assist you with possession and access, conservatorship, modifications, and more. When Should You Contact a Child Custody Lawyer If you’re grappling

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Grandparent visitation and custody Lawyer In Texas

Grandparent visitation and custody rights in Texas In this June 2018 podcast discussion about Texas divorce and family law matters, Mark Scroggins, board certified* in family law, discusses the common issues involved when grandparents in Texas seek conservatorship, possession and access of grandchildren. Grandparents to whom this information may apply may call Scroggins Law Group

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Planning Summer Vacations with Children

Planning Summer Vacations with Children Planning summer vacations with children does not have to be difficult when there is a child custody order. Kids only have one chance to create lifetime memories with their parents and summer trips are excellent opportunities for bonding with parents, children and their siblings. Any smart Dallas divorce lawyer will

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Dallas Child Custody Lawyers

Child custody is frequently the most emotional aspect of family law. It can also be confusing as well. Child custody is made up of two parts: conservatorship, and possession and access. Conservatorship deals with the rights and duties of child rearing, such as education or medical decisions for your child, while possession and access is

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Lawsuit preventing son from playing football

In the state of Pennsylvania, a father filed a lawsuit preventing his son from playing football. The father sued his ex-wife, the custodial parent, seeking the court to order their 17-year-old son from continuing playing football following three previous concussions. Reports of the case highlight the father’s concerns about CTE, the degenerative brain disease with

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