Wishing You A Happy New Year!

Wishing You A Happy New Year!

DECEMBER 2023

In this month's newsletter, we wanted to highlight and bring awareness to an amazing organization that we are proud to collaborate with throughout the year.

Hagar’s Heart works in partnership with domestic violence organizations in North Texas to provide self-care support and well-being to survivors of domestic violence.

Since May 2020, Hagar's Heart has provided over 4,454 survivors in domestic violence shelters with I See You boxes. These contain items that promote self-care and social-emotional wellness.

This year we had the privilege of packing 300 boxes for this incredible organization.

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“So, I close my eyes to old ends, and open my heart to new beginnings.”

– Mandy Hale 


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One of the biggest reasons why divorce can be so challenging is that oftentimes children are involved. It’s difficult enough for many spouses to manage their own emotions and transitions – not to mention the impact these changes will have on their children. While divorce is definitely a difficult time of transition for most families, the good news is that it does not have to be traumatic for families.  

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The dual pressures of inflation and escalating housing costs have made it increasingly difficult for separating partners to afford the expense of maintaining two separate homes. Consequently, a growing number of couples are opting to cohabitate in their family residence during the divorce process. This complex scenario demands inventive approaches, and family law attorneys are rising to the occasion with imaginative and effective solutions.

Angela Brown, of The National Desk, checked in with Jennifer Hargrave to see how this is affecting divorcing partners.

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PRACTICE AREAS

Divorce

Collaborative Process

Prenuptial Agreements

Post-Divorce Modification

Cohabitation Agreements

Child Custody


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