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Filing For Divorce: A How-To-Guide For The Holidays
When the weather begins to turn cold, it signals the start of a series of get-togethers with family and friends, from Thanksgiving to New Year’s At the best of times, these occasions are loving, fun, and enjoyable But when a marriage is simply not working out, holiday festivi…
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New To Child Custody? This is For You
When going through a divorce, one of the first concerns of any parent is what will happen to my kids? Child Custody can be the most challenging aspect of a divorce and if you are going through this, you’ll find these 5 top concerns beneficial. 1. Can I get primary custody of my…
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Michael Puhl To Speak at TCA’s Annual Professional Growth Conference
DALLAS (November 19, 2013) –Michael Puhl, family law attorney, will participate as a conference speaker at the 2013 Texas Counselors Association Annual Professional Growth Conference to be held at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, San Antonio, Texas on November 20 through 23, 2013. Mental…
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Divorce and Its Most Frequently Asked Questions
When it comes to divorce, it’s normal to have all sorts of questions when dealing with emotional, financial, or other types of stress and in our experience we tend to come across the same question more than once. We put together our most frequently asked questions to share with…
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Fathers’ Rights in Divorce- Fact vs. Myth
If you are going through a divorce, it’s important to know fact from myth. As a father, you should know what your rights are to get the most significant amount of custodial or visitation time with your child/children. 1. Myth or Fact about fathers’ rights in divorce: Fathers …
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Divorce and Children: Mothers’ 5 Most Common Questions Answered
Mothers have many concerns and fears about what is going to happen to their children during and after divorce. Here are the top five concerns we hear most often at our family law firm when divorce and children play a major role.
Will I be given primary child custody? Most cas…
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Michael Puhl Receives an AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review Rating
Social media is an increasing source of marital problems, which can lead to divorce. Even a seemingly harmless photograph posted on Facebook can push a couple into a break-up. In addition, Facebook postings, tweets, texts, and emails appear regularly as evidence in divorce trials…
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When Divorce is Caused by High Tech Cheating
Social media is an increasing source of marital problems, which can lead to divorce. Even a seemingly harmless photograph posted on Facebook can push a couple into a break-up. In addition, Facebook postings, tweets, texts, and emails appear regularly as evidence in divorce trials…
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The Role of the Child in Custody/Possession Decisions
Most people are confused and often incorrect about when a child can choose whether to live with his mother or his father, and frequently ask us this question at Puhl and Berbarie at MyFamilyLawyer.net. The Texas statutes, which contain all the applicable laws regarding child cust…
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Tips for Testifying Lesson 4: Direct and Cross Examination of Witnesses
This series of Tips for Testifying in Legal Proceedings is designed to help witnesses understand courtroom procedures, so they can be as comfortable and prepared as possible for giving their testimony.Our last lesson looked at how to handle trick questions during testimony, and t…