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What Are County Standing Orders — and Why Do They Matter in Your Family Law Case?
If you've recently filed for divorce or a custody modification in San Antonio or the surrounding area, you may have heard your attorney mention "standing orders." But what exactly are they, and why should you care? Standing orders are automatic court rules that go into effect the moment a family law case is filed, before a judge ever looks at your case or hears a single argument. They are issued by the county's district courts and apply to both parties in the case, whether y
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May 142 min read


Child Custody Evaluators - Why Do I Need One?
A child custody evaluator can have a big impact on your case. Your attorney can help you be prepared for them.

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Feb 6, 20242 min read


Navigating Family Law: What to Expect in Mediation and Understanding Costs in Texas
Why should you consider agreeing to mediation and what is it going to cost?

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Jan 19, 20242 min read


The Importance of a Well-Prepared Prenuptial Agreement in Texas
While planning a life together is exciting, it's also essential to consider the practical aspects of marriage.

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Jan 11, 20242 min read
What documents do I need for my divorce?
When you file for divorce in Texas, there are certain documents that are generally exchanged between the parties. The list can seem...

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Dec 14, 20233 min read


What is Presiding Court?
Bexar County civil courts operate with what we call a presiding court system. What does that mean for you? On the day your hearing is...

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Nov 16, 20233 min read
How To Save Money in Your Divorce
Divorce can get expensive. Splitting one household into two and figuring out how to be fair and equitable takes work. If the two...

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Nov 6, 20233 min read
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