On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Jan 24, 2019 | Child Custody
No two families are alike. Some parents have been married for years, while other families are built with unmarried parents. For some families, parents may be separated with the children sharing time with each parent. And, in some cases, only one parent is raising the...
On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Nov 15, 2018 | Child Custody
Divorcing with children can be a very trying and emotional time. Much like spouses do not see eye-to-eye on divorce issues they are working through, divorcing parents too face problems and issues of not agreeing with on another. Although both parents may have the best...
On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Nov 8, 2018 | Child Custody
Parents in Texas and other states across the nation have an idea of what parenting will look like from childbirth until the age of majority. Unfortunately, these ideas do not always play out. Certain life events, like divorce, can interrupt the intentions parents...
On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Sep 18, 2018 | Child Custody
Divorcing parents in Texas and elsewhere may be facing many challenging issues. But, they likely have certain expectations when it comes to the divorce process. Because the growing trend is for parents to co-parent and reach a joint custody agreement, divorcing...
On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Aug 3, 2018 | Child Custody
Caring for a child requires attention, time and dedication. While doing the bare minimum may seem enough to maintain the basic needs of a child, some parents view this as not doing enough to meet the emotional, physical and mental needs of the child. This is...
On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Jul 25, 2018 | Child Custody
Divorcing with a minor child is difficult for parents in Texas and elsewhere. The last thing a parent wants to do is to disrupt the life and well-being of their child. However, being in a high conflict marriage or a relationship that no longer works can also be...
On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Jun 15, 2018 | Child Custody
Just because a marriage does not work does not mean spouses cannot continue to co-parent with one another. While spouses in Texas were able to parent well together during a marriage, issues and problems could arise during the separation and divorce process. This can...
On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | May 10, 2018 | Child Custody
When a marriage comes to an end, the one thing spouses are focused on is moving on with their new single life. However, this can be challenging when one is still required to have some contact and communication with their ex. When children are involved, divorcing...
On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | May 5, 2018 | Child Custody
Ending a marital relationship is tough. No one gets married thinking that it will one day end in divorce. However, the unfortunate reality is that roughly half of all marriage will meet this fate. Even when a spouse in Texas can cope with the idea that their marriage...
On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Mar 16, 2018 | Child Custody
Many Texans have ideas of what it will like to be a parent, but the reality is often much more than a person can imagine. It is a love like never before, and this level of love and desire to care for a child can make it challenging to address major life changes, such...