Reasonable Efforts to Preserve or Reunify Families

“Reasonable efforts” is a legal term that refers to the activities of a state’s social services agencies that are focused on providing assistance and services needed to preserve or reunify a family. Federal mandates require States to make reasonable efforts to reunify families prior to the placement of a child in foster care. The goal is to prevent, or eliminate, the need for removal of the child from their home. And above all, to make it possible for a child to remain, or return, safely to their home.

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Child Custody Relocation Considerations

Often when families are considering moving, they will plan to do so in the summer months, as to not disturb the school year for their children. Child custody relocation is not uncommon following a divorce, or a separation. But there are rules in place and guidelines to ensure that the best interest of the children is protected. Even in tough economic times, it is important to weigh some considerations before you relocate your kids.

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The Do’s and Don’ts of Summer Custody Schedules

Summer break can allow for great opportunities for parents who are divorced to spend quality time with their children that is less interrupted with school schedules and normal activities. Summertime is especially important for those who do not have equal or substantial parenting time with their children during the school year. Below are a few tips to take full advantage of summer breaks.

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Child Custody Tips for Summer Vacation

Summer vacation memories fill many hearts throughout their lifetime. The idea of having extra time with family doing fun activities is something many look forward to all year long. For divorced couples, maneuvering scheduling of summer vacations can be problematic. The goal for most divorced couples is to find a compromise in fairness for spending time with their children over the summer.

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Understanding the Parent’s Rights and Responsibilities

Often children are removed from the home or at risk for removal and the court will intervene to determine the best path forward. In most states, if a child welfare case requires court involvement it will come before juvenile or family courts. While the court experience can seem intimidating or overwhelming, proper legal representation can help ease the burden.

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What to Expect in a Child Welfare Court Case

The primary, and most important, role of a juvenile or family court in child welfare cases is to protect children and help their parents provide a safe environment. Child welfare cases are heard in civil court, not a criminal court, and the hearings are often less formal than the Hollywood version of court. Everyone in the court has the same goal – making sure the child is safe.

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Who needs a prenuptial agreement?

With marriage comes a lot of unification and the marrying of not only two people, but their lives, their assets, their families and so much more. Most do not go into marriage thinking of a future demise of the relationship, but realistically there are certain protections that should be considered. Many seek out marriage counseling before they tie the knot, some even seek out legal counsel to ensure they have all their affairs in order.

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What Does It Mean When A Lawyer Offers a “Free Consultation?”

Today when you are searching for a lawyer online you will see that their website mentions a “free consultation.” Like anyone else, lawyers only have so much time in a day and they are trying to make a living. But often you will see the offer for a free consultation, which is not just for you but also for the attorney.

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4 Reasons You Should Use an Attorney During an Adoption

The choice to adopt a child, or even give up your own child for adoption, is not one that should be taken lightly. Adoption brings about a list of complications and can tend to be emotionally charged. The reality is that adoptions are not done overnight, and the lengthy process can be complicated and confusing. Because of this reason, both birth parents and prospective adoptive parents should consider working with a family law attorney during their adoption journey. Below you will see a few reasons why this decision would be in your best interest.

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Should You File for a Domestic Violence Protection Order (DVPO)?

First, and foremost, if you are being hurt, threatened or stalked, please call The National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE. While the decision to file a domestic violence protection order can be stressful, there are times where it can very well be a matter of life or death.

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What Does ‘Getting Custody’ mean?

There are two kinds of child custody: legal custody and physical custody. Judges typically make the final decision on custody and visitation, but typically they find themselves simply approving an agreement by both parties. Typically, judges do not make decisions until both parties have met with a Family Court Services mediator.

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What happens to your case when a crisis strikes?

“Patience is a virtue” can only carry a person so far. At the end of the day, you still want your hearings completed, your settlements done and your lives moving on. But unfortunately, when there is a crisis, specifically one that shuts down the court systems, you aren’t always going to get what you want, when you want it.

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The Importance of a Family Law Attorney

If life were easy, every circumstance calm and every situation seamless there would be no need for lawyers. But things are not always that simple. You don’t have to have all the answers in life and you certainly don’t have to know all the legal ins and outs of your proceedings. That’s why finding the right attorney for your situation is incredibly important.

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Everything is bigger in Texas…even in family law!

You’ve heard the saying, “everything is bigger in Texas.” Or the similar sentiment, “Everything is better in Texas.” While historically the context of these statements was around the big hair, big belt buckles and flashy cowboy boots, it has seeped into a plethora of things about the state of Texas; including divorce proceedings. Did you know that Texas is the only state that allows juries to decide issues that arise in family law disputes?

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Thinking of Getting Divorced in the New Year?

No one likes to think that their marriage will not work out, however, it is a very possible outcome for many. There are roughly 2.5 million divorces annually in the United States alone. While no one starts out with divorce in mind, it is important once the possibility comes to fruition to be prepared. Having your ducks in a row can ease a lot of heartache and worry.

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