by Megan Cook | adultery, Affairs in Divorce, Divorce Hearings, Personal Injury, Privacy in Divorce, Protective Orders
Today, with all of the recording devices floating around in each of our pockets, privacy is more narrow than ever. But, there are several significant legal rights that you continue to have to your privacy, including before, during and after your divorce. Privacy...
by Megan Cook | adultery, Affairs in Divorce, Appeals, Default Judgment Divorce
Here is the case that the above video is about: Link Case Text: IN THE MATTER OF THE MARRIAGE OF COLLEEN ELAINE HOTTINGER AND CHASE MATTHEW HOTTINGER AND IN THE INTEREST OF C.R.H. AND C.H., CHILDREN. No. 07-20-00211-CV. Court of Appeals of Texas, Seventh District,... by Megan Cook | Affairs in Divorce, Avoid Divorce
Now we looked using a refs and some of the best tools available. What are people most searching regarding the topic of divorce today, and the results were surprising. The number one thing that people would search for was how to get one or how to start one. It was... by Megan Cook | Affairs in Divorce, Divorce Hearings, Resources
Many lawyers do not know how to properly use a recorded conversation in a divorce case for their client. Here’s the deal: Most divorce cases settle. Most hearings are not well prepared for because most people do not have the money to pay heavy litigation...
by Megan Cook | Affairs in Divorce, Avoid Divorce, Divorce Hearings
3 Guiding Thoughts on Advising Friends About Their Divorce Tip 1: An Affair Does Not Mean a Slam Dunk Divorce When someone cheats, it feels like that means they should lose big in their divorce, especially to the person who was cheated on. But the truth is, that the...