Divorce and Family Law in Tarrant County, Texas

As the first Family Law Blog in Tarrant County, we provide information about divorce and other family law issues for Tarrant County and Texas. Collaborative law, mediation and settlements in general are discussed. There is also some discussion of trial tips, but the emphasis is on practical information to get better results and lessen the pain often experienced as people work through the courts and legal system. We want you to know what to expect and how to be most effective.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Confidentiality -- Can You Keep a Secret?

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In the field of family law, many people have "situations" they would like to keep secret: embarrassing, inappropriate and sometim...
Saturday, June 14, 2008

What to Expect in the Tarrant County Family Law Courts

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The Tarrant County Family Law Courts are a frequent subject for internet searches. That makes perfect sense when people face the prospect of...
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Saturday, June 7, 2008

I Don't Like My Ex-Spouse's Vacation Plans (With the Kids)!

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I recently spent several hours at the courthouse because my client's spouse wanted to control my client's summer vacation with the c...
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Sunday, June 1, 2008

Marriage Mediation

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Sam Hasler, of Sam Hasler's Indiana Divorce & Family Law Blog, always has interesting articles on a variety of subjects. I have jus...
Wednesday, May 28, 2008

7 Tips to Help You Find the Right Lawyer

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The Internet has become so much a part of most people's lives that many people expect it to answer all questions and solve most problems...
Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Who's Your Daddy!

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In a recent post, Dan Nunley, of the Oklahoma Family Law Blog, reported on a case in an Kentucky court where a man was not permitted to be ...
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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Web Histories Playing Larger Role in Divorce Proceedings

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Stephen Worrall, in the Georgia Family Law Blog, recently posted about a trend that seems to be happening everywhere. Computers more and mor...
Wednesday, May 14, 2008

How Finances Affect Divorces

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A recent post by James J. Gross in the Maryland Divorce Legal Crier mentioned a topic that seems to be coming up a lot lately. Many people...
Friday, May 9, 2008

Should I Keep the House?

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Some people skip this question and jump right to, "Can I keep the house?" In many cases, it is possible to keep the house, but it...
Sunday, May 4, 2008

Why You Should Wait to Date -- Part 2

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Many months ago, I wrote a post about the advisability of waiting until after the divorce is final to start dating. That post is still fre...
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Dick Price
Since 2000, Collaborative Law has been my preferred method of problem solving. I have practiced law for over 30 years and am a Board Certified Specialist in Family Law. I have found that most people want to get through the legal system with their dignity intact, end up with the best terms they can work out (not expecting to win everything) and without much fighting. While some people are able to work out most or all of their issues and just need a little help getting things wrapped up, others need help in creating new solutions and many prefer doing so in a private and respectful manner. Collaborative Law is a great way for people to work together and creatively solve problems. Almost no cases actually go to trial, so ultimately most parties need a strong, creative and effective negotiator who is comfortable in mediation as well as informal direct negotiations. More information about dispute resolution approaches and what to expect as your family law matter proceeds is available on our website at www.pricelawfirmtx.com. The Price Law Firm, 307 W. 7th Street, Suite 1905, Fort Worth, TX 76102. 817-338-4633.
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