Austin Family Law Blog

Check out some of our blogs from expert family law attorney, Raul Sandoval, Jr on child support and divorce. Mr. Sandoval aims to help you as much as possible with your legal needs in Williamson County, Hays County, Travis County and Austin, Texas.

What Happens When Co-Parents Disagree About Education?

What Happens When Co-Parents Disagree About Education?

Where and how your child will be educated is a very important topic, and one that becomes more complex if co-parents have differing opinions. The legal right for co-parents to make decisions about their children’s education is determined by conservatorship, which also...

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What is Residency Restriction?

What is Residency Restriction?

When navigating a divorce or child custody case, an important issue that emerges for co-parents is that of child residency restriction. Residency restriction orders are very common in divorce and custody cases and dictate where a child or children are allowed to live...

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What is Conservatorship?

What is Conservatorship?

Conservatorship is an important aspect of child custody that is often overlooked or forgotten by parents. When navigating split custody of a child or children, many parents focus on visitation and child support. Their immediate concern is often what they will pay or...

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What to Look for in a Family Law Attorney

What to Look for in a Family Law Attorney

If you’re in the position of trying to find a good family law attorney in your area, chances are you are navigating a challenging period of your life. It is difficult enough to respond to situations such as divorce, domestic violence, or a child custody battle, and...

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Technology takes the emotion out of child custody

Divorce is a messy situation. Emotions run hot, and tempers can flare at the worst times. Unfortunately, children are the most likely to suffer when these outbursts occur. However, divorcees find that technology can help ease that tension.  Making matters worse  One...

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Facing holiday co-parenting challenges

Holidays can be stressful times even for families in which two parents reside together. Co-parenting during the holidays can cause unique challenges, especially if the divorce happened relatively recently. However, for the sake of your children, you and your co-parent...

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Designing a co-parenting schedule

After making the initial decision to divorce, the people involved need to make additional decisions about the future. If they are parents, any future plans must include arrangements for parenting their children. In a co-parenting situation, both parents share the...

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Is co-parenting still possible? These three tips can help.

We are living in unprecedented times. Although past generations have gone through pandemics, our social structure is much different than it was in the past. As a result, we have new situations to navigate. Situations like co-parenting children after a divorce. Is it...

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