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How to Modify a SAPCR in Texas

By Channa BormanChild Custody & Support, DivorceNo Comments

If your family’s needs have changed since your original custody or support order, you may be able to request a SAPCR modification in Texas. A SAPCR (Suit Affecting the Parent-Child…

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January 27, 2026

How Does Visitation Work in Texas?

By Channa BormanVisitation

Visitation in Texas, called possession and access, is the legal schedule that sets out when and how each parent spends time with their child. Parents can agree on their own…

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January 20, 2026

5 Things You Need to Complete After a Divorce

By Channa BormanDivorce
Life after divorce does not end with the court’s decree. Updating legal documents, reviewing financial accounts, changing insurance policies, and revising parenting plans help protect your rights and create stability....
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January 13, 2026

How to Set Healthy Co-Parenting Boundaries?

By Channa BormanCoparenting
Healthy co-parenting boundaries give children stability and reduce stress for parents. By setting clear communication rules, defining responsibilities, maintaining consistent household standards, and respecting each other’s privacy, parents can minimize...
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January 6, 2026

How to Handle Custody and No Contact Orders in Texas

By Channa BormanChild Custody & SupportNo Comments

When custody and no-contact orders overlap, it can be difficult to understand your rights. In Texas, custody is known as conservatorship and defines each parent’s responsibilities. A no-contact order is…

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December 23, 2025

Do I Need a Lawyer for a Divorce in Texas?

By Channa BormanDivorce
Divorce in Texas can be legally and emotionally complex. Deciding whether to hire a lawyer depends on the complexity of your property, child custody arrangements, and financial circumstances. A lawyer...
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December 16, 2025

Timing Your Divorce During The Holidays: Key Factors to Consider

By Channa BormanDivorce, Property Division

Filing for divorce during the holiday season requires careful planning. In Bryan and Brazos County, families must consider how custody schedules, financial obligations, and emotional pressures intersect at the busiest…

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December 9, 2025

A Quick Guide to Surviving Divorce During the Holidays

By Channa BormanDivorce, Family Law

Divorce during the holidays can feel overwhelming and isolating, especially if custody schedules and family traditions need to be reworked. Parents may face difficult decisions about parenting time, finances, and…

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December 2, 2025

How to Handle Residency Disputes in a Texas Divorce

By Channa BormanDivorce, Property DivisionNo Comments

Residency disputes in a Texas divorce can affect where your case is filed and whether the court has the authority to hear it. If you or your spouse recently moved,…

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November 25, 2025

What is SAPCR in Texas?

By Channa BormanChild Custody & Support, DivorceNo Comments

A SAPCR, or Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship, is a legal process in Texas used to establish or modify custody, visitation, child support, and other parental rights. It applies whether…

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November 18, 2025
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