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.

Monday, September 28, 2009

To Be or Not To Be (Divorced)

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Every once in a while, someone decides to file for divorce after a long separation and discovers a big surprise. Shannon Cavers, who writ...
Saturday, September 19, 2009

A Recipe for Happiness?

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My premise is that , for many legitimate reasons, people going through divorces or dealing with other family law issues frequently are unhap...
Thursday, September 10, 2009

Who Gets the Tax Exemption for the Kids?

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Sometimes, one of the biggest points of contention in a divorce is something the state court has no real power to decide. That's the r...
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Don't Let Your Words Come Back to Haunt You

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This post could be called "Think Before You Hang Yourself" or "Pause Before You Put Your Foot in Your Mouth." Peggy Rost...
Saturday, August 29, 2009

How to Find Hidden Assets -- Part 3

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This is part 3 of an excellent article written by Warren R. Shiell in the Los Angeles Divorce and Family Law Blog with tips about how to fi...
Saturday, August 22, 2009

How to Find Hidden Assets -- Part 2

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This is part 2 of an excellent article written by Warren R. Shiell in the Los Angeles Divorce and Family Law Blog with tips about how to fi...
Saturday, August 15, 2009

How to Find Hidden Assets -- Part 1

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This is the first part of an excellent, extended post in the Los Angeles Divorce and Family Law Blog by Warren T. Shiell, from July 5, 2009....
Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Divorce and Social Networking - New Rules

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A couple of months ago, Daniel Clement posted a nice article with suggestions about how to stay out of trouble during a divorce when you pa...
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Saturday, August 1, 2009

When is the Best Time to File?

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Some people say, "It's all in the timing." (Others may say that it's all in the location -- but that's really a differ...
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

What if the Other Parent is Irresponsible?

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I recently saw a report in the American Bar Journal online about a Georgia court case where the issue was whether a father could allow his ...
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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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