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Required Counseling in Montgomery County Cases

July 28th, 2009 Rich Shea No comments

In addition to the laws of Texas, the Montgomery County Courts involved in divorce matters have their own rules. These rules are called local rules and for the most part are procedural to help all cases move through the Conroe courthouse in a timely manner. One important local rule for divorce in Montgomery County, Texas concerns parental counseling.

When you or your spouse file for divorce the Conroe Court will require both of you to attend a brief counseling program. This rule applies in all suits affecting the parent-child relationship and virtually every divorce case that involved children. The Court will only consider waiving the counseling requirement if your Conroe Divorce Lawyer can show good cause.

One important note is the Conroe Divorce Courts may also require counseling as part of modification or enforcement litigation after the divorce is final.

The Woodlands Divorce Resource is here to help you with your divorce, child custody, or other family law issue in Montgomery County or Harris County. Many of our visitors come from the areas of Conroe, Oak Ridge North, Cut and Shoot, and other communities in the Montgomery County area or Houston and North Harris County. If you need legal assistance with your family law issue speak with a The Woodlands Divorce Attorney today.

Required Disclosure in Montgomery County Divorce

July 18th, 2009 Rich Shea No comments

Each divorce and family law court in Montgomery County and Harris County have their own rules concerning which items must be disclosed without objection by each party to a divorce or custody lawsuit. This means that you can obtain this information from your soon to be ex-spouse and your future ex-spouse can obtain this information from you. If a proper request is made for any of these items and the person refuses to produce the information the Conroe Divorce Court can hold that person in contempt of court.

Here are the items that each party must disclose to the other party without objection upon a written request in a divorce filed in Montgomery County:

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