With over 30 years of combined family law experience, we will apply our knowledge and experience to assist you with your legal matters. The experience of the family law attorneys at the Timpa Law Office allows us to create a strategy customized for your case to best achieve your objectives and goals.
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Texas Divorce Courts have the duty to follow the law set out in the Texas Family Law Code.
Our lawyers are extremely well versed with the applicable Texas family law and will clearly explain to you from your initial consultation how the law applies to your unique family law circumstances.
There are several major categories of issues that arise in Texas divorce cases.
The team at Timpa Law Office is able to assist you in your unique child related law circumstances.
There are several major categories of issues that arise in Texas child cases.
Our lawyers are extremely well versed with the applicable Texas family law and will clearly explain to you from your initial consultation how the law applies to your unique family law circumstances.
There are several major categories of issues that arise in Texas divorce cases.
The team at Timpa Law Office is able to assist you in your unique child related law circumstances.
There are several major categories of issues that arise in Texas child cases.
The Timpa Law Office is a firm comprised of attorneys and legal staff that strive to help their clients achieve their objectives and resolve their family law matters in a conscientious, diligent, and compassionate manner.
Each attorney was raised in Rockwall, Texas, and graduated from Rockwall High School and then went on to earn a juris doctorate decree.
The staff of the Timpa Law Office is deeply rooted in the community and active in various clubs and organizations.
Although the Firm is located on the historic downtown square of Rockwall, Texas, the attorneys and the staff are accustomed to practicing family law in many counties in the North Texas area, as well as Rockwall, and have been doing so for many years.
Each attorney was raised in Rockwall, Texas, and graduated from Rockwall High School and then went on to earn a juris doctorate decree.
The staff of the Timpa Law Office is deeply rooted in the community and active in various clubs and organizations.
Although the Firm is located on the historic downtown square of Rockwall, Texas, the attorneys and the staff are accustomed to practicing family law in many counties in the North Texas area, as well as Rockwall, and have been doing so for many years.
Texas Divorce Courts have the duty to follow the law set out in the Texas Family Law Code.
Our lawyers are extremely well versed with the applicable Texas family law and will clearly explain to you from your initial consultation how the law applies to your unique family law circumstances.
There are several major categories of issues that arise in Texas divorce cases.
The following is a list of some of the issues that may arise in a person's divorce cases.
Frequently parents of children find themselves disagreeing over child custody issues including which parent has the exclusive right to determine the primary residence of the child and the domicile restriction that will apply to the residence of the child once the parents have separated and/or divorced.
Our lawyers are extremely well versed with the applicable Texas family law and will clearly explain to you from your initial consultation how the law applies to your unique family law circumstances.
There are several major categories of issues that arise in Texas divorce cases.
The following is a list of some of the issues that may arise in a person's divorce cases.
Frequently parents of children find themselves disagreeing over child custody issues including which parent has the exclusive right to determine the primary residence of the child and the domicile restriction that will apply to the residence of the child once the parents have separated and/or divorced.
Texas family code is designed to promote ongoing healthy relationships between parents and children.
The Texas Family Law provides for a minimum visitation schedule that is presumed to be in the best interest of the child, which is called a "Standard Possession Schedule."
This standard possession schedule allows the non-custodial parent the right to have significant periods of possession and access to the child.
Many times the parties will resolve their child custody matter by entering into an agreement that contains a variation of a standard possession schedule or even an entirely different possession schedule that fits the needs of their child.
The Texas Family Law provides for a minimum visitation schedule that is presumed to be in the best interest of the child, which is called a "Standard Possession Schedule."
This standard possession schedule allows the non-custodial parent the right to have significant periods of possession and access to the child.
Many times the parties will resolve their child custody matter by entering into an agreement that contains a variation of a standard possession schedule or even an entirely different possession schedule that fits the needs of their child.
When the child is the subject of a family law case, usually the issue of child support arises.
Each parent has a duty to support their child and on some occasions, third parties may be ordered to support a child in a family law matter.
Typically, the party with whom the child primarily resides will receive child support and is called a child support "obligee."
The party paying child support is called a child support "obligor."
While Texas Family Law provides for a child support guideline schedule where the child support obligor pays a percent of his or her net income to the child support obligee each month for the support of the child, those guidelines may be deviated from in a judge's ruling or by agreement of the parties approved by the Court.
Each parent has a duty to support their child and on some occasions, third parties may be ordered to support a child in a family law matter.
Typically, the party with whom the child primarily resides will receive child support and is called a child support "obligee."
The party paying child support is called a child support "obligor."
While Texas Family Law provides for a child support guideline schedule where the child support obligor pays a percent of his or her net income to the child support obligee each month for the support of the child, those guidelines may be deviated from in a judge's ruling or by agreement of the parties approved by the Court.
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