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    Child support is a consideration in any divorce that involves children. However, unlike other aspects of your divorce, such as ...

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    Can an Ex-Spouse Collect Your Social Security When you get divorced, issues such as asset division are settled in the decree. Many ...

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    What issues need to be considered in a divorce ? Several. Chief among these are child issues such as child support and visitation ...

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    In the state of Texas, child custody can be agreed upon by both parties or established by the Court. When established by the ...

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