Divorce and Family Law in Tarrant County, Texas
"Deals with a wide variety of topics in family law and collaborative law."
Author: Richard C. “Dick” Price is a solo practitioner in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Recent Posts from Divorce and Family Law in Tarrant County, Texas
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Responding to Provocation
I have just run across a new (for me, at least) blog called the Fresh Start After Divorce Blog, run by the National Association of Divorce for Women and Children, which had some really good,…
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Top 10 Reasons a Premarital Agreement May be Invalid
A topic that comes up periodically is prenuptial agreements. Sometimes people plan ahead, think through the issues and come up with appropriate agreements that actually benefit both parties, or at least don't take advantage of…
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To Be or Not To Be (Divorced)
Every once in a while, someone decides to file for divorce after a long separation and discovers a big surprise. Shannon Cavers, who writes the always-interesting Houston Divorce & Family Law Blog, had a post…
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A Recipe for Happiness?
My premise is that, for many legitimate reasons, people going through divorces or dealing with other family law issues frequently are unhappy, stressed out and isolated. (How's that for a break through?) "Normal" may not…
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Who Gets the Tax Exemption for the Kids?
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 right to claim the federal income tax exemption for the children.…
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Don't Let Your Words Come Back to Haunt You
This post could be called "Think Before You Hang Yourself" or "Pause Before You Put Your Foot in Your Mouth." Peggy Roston, who writes the Alaska Divorce Blog, recently had an excellent post on a…
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How to Find Hidden Assets -- Part 3
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 find hidden assets. Tax returns were listed with…
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How to Find Hidden Assets -- Part 2
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 find hidden assets. As mentioned before, it is…
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How to Find Hidden Assets -- Part 1
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. He wrote a thorough review of how assets…
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Divorce and Social Networking - New Rules
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 participate in social networking. Here's what he had to say:"Remember…