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May 11th, 2007
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Texas Child Visitation Rules

The Texas Legislature has considered the importance of parental involvement in child development and established minimum imitation schedules for Texas. While not all families are the same, visitation hours are by no means uniformly set. We will make sure visitation is set in a fair manner best for all parties involved.

May 4th, 2007
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Family Violence in Texas

All too frequently, divorcing couples have had a long history of inflicting physical harm or bodily injury upon one or both of the parties. The Courts will not tolerate any family violence. The Court can enter a protective order that prohibits one person from committing family violence against another. The protective order usually goes so far as to prohibit one person from even going near the other person’s residence or place of employment. A copy of the protective order is given to the police. Trust John K. Grubb and Associates to make sure your family is safe through all legal means available. 

May 2nd, 2007
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Premarital and Marital Property Agreements

Anytime prospective spouses have substantial assets, children from other marriages, partnership or business agreements, or other assets, it might be suitable for the partners to enter into a Premarital Agreement defining the respective rights and obligations of each party. Texas Courts have taken the position in recent years that they will uphold the enforcement of any marital agreements and there are very few exceptions where a party can avoid the effects of a premarital agreement. As a practical matter in preparing a premarital agreement it is necessary that each party to the agreement have their own attorney.

 
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