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At Aberdeen Family Law, we offer compassionate and solution-oriented legal counsel and representation

09/16/2024

If you've ever felt the courtroom is rigged against fathers, this episode is for you! πŸŽ§πŸ‘¨β€βš–οΈ

In this new episode of A Father’s Podcast, Chris Jackman unravels the truth behind gender bias in family law and delivers explosive insights and strategies to empower dads fighting for their rights.

πŸ”— Tap in and transform how you approach your custody battle. πŸ”— Listen now at Aberdeen Law Firm. https://aberdeenlawfirm.com/

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09/09/2024

If you're navigating a divorce, understanding the discovery process is crucial. Tune into our latest episode, "The Truth About Discovery: What You Can't Hide in Divorce," on "A Father's Rights Podcast" hosted by Chris Jackman.

πŸ” Chris delves into the legal consequences of trying to hide assets like your 401(k) or home, the role of forensic accountants, and the significance of honesty in the discovery phase. Learn about community property laws and why transparency can save you from severe legal repercussions.

🎧 Equip yourself with the knowledge needed to handle divorce proceedings ethically and effectively.

πŸ”— Listen now at Aberdeen Law Firm for expert guidance and support: https://aberdeenlawfirm.com/

09/02/2024

Are spousal support and spousal maintenance different?

Spousal support and spousal maintenance are different under Texas law. "Spousal support" is voluntary, and generally something the divorcing parties agree to in their divorce settlement. Spousal support can be enforced like a contract. Spousal maintenance, on the other hand, is enforceable as a court order.

Texas law does not include the term "alimony."

09/02/2024

When does the spousal maintenance end?
Payment of spousal maintenance terminates (ends) once:

the award time period end;

On the death of either spouse or remarriage of the obligee;

If the obligee permanently lives with another person with whom they have a romantic relationship.

08/30/2024

Can a mother deny the father visitation in Texas?

A custodial parent in Texas has the legal right to deny visitation to the non-custodial parent, but only under certain specific and serious circumstances.

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801 Louisiana Street #305
Houston, TX
77002