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In this Scroggins Law Group production, we take a closer look at final trials in divorce and child custody cases in Texas. Ideally, you and your Frisco divorce lawyer can settle your divorce and child custody issues outside of court and without going to a final trial. In fact, most of the important decisions about who is going to live where, with whom, and pay for what, are all determined at the beginning of the suit at a Temporary Orders Hearing. But when things change during the course of the suit, and when the evidence and reports about property and children’s issues bring more to light, a final trial becomes necessary.
See the full article summary on our website: Final Trials in Divorce and Child Custody: What to Expect
Call Mark L. Scroggins at Scroggins Law Group When You Have Questions About Final Trials in Divorce and Child Custody (214) 469-3100