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July 15, 2013 by Aaron Tress

Innocent Spouse Tax Relief

My ex-spouse claimed improper deductions or credits on our joint tax return, and the IRS is now after me.

Spouses often file their taxes jointly. Unfortunately, errors in the tax return may present additional problems for divorced spouses. A woman, for example, may be liable if her ex-husband claimed improper deductions or credits on their past tax return. In such circumstances, the woman may be eligible for “innocent spouse relief.” To be an innocent spouse, the spouse must not have had knowledge of the tax error, among other requirements.

A person may decide to deal with the IRS without representation, or hire a professional. One capable professional is Dale O’Neal. He is an attorney based out of Fort Worth who specializes in the intersection of tax law and family law.

Filed Under: Divorce Tagged With: divorce, Innocent Spouse, IRS, Tax Relief

June 3, 2013 by Aaron Tress

Jury Seating Chart Form

Lubbock County voir dire seating chart.

Check it out. If your courtroom has a similar seating arraignment, this form may work in your upcoming jury trial. Good Luck!

Filed Under: Custody, Divorce Tagged With: jury selection chart, voir dire chart

May 17, 2013 by Aaron Tress

Standard Possession Order

Important reading on possession and visitation is the Texas Family Code Chapter 153. Chapter 153 Subchapter F discusses the standard possession order. To understand Subchapter F, one may wish to review Subchapters A and C for concepts such as conservatorship, sole and joint custody, and right to designate the primary residence of the child.

When does the standard possession order apply?

The standard possession order applies in most cases. However, there are times when the standard possession order does not apply. For instance, in lieu of a standard possession order parents may negotiate their own parenting plan. To be enforceable, the parenting plan must be in writing and a court must find the parenting plan to be in the child’s best interest. Also, the standard possession order does not apply to children under the age of three.

Example Standard Possession Order

Here is a model Standard Possession Order. In practice, the standard possession order is not found alone but makes up a part of the divorce decree.

Generally, the non-custodial parent will not receive less visitation than the amount set out in the standard possession order. The standard possession order sets out the specifics on how a divorced couple is to deal with summer visitation, holidays, and how to proceed when the non-custodial parent lives less than or more than 100 miles away.

Filed Under: Children, Custody, Divorce Tagged With: child custody lawyers, Lubbock, standard possession order, Texas

April 5, 2013 by Aaron Tress

Keeping Up With Your Child’s Schooling During and After Divorce

Lubbock Independent School District App for iPhone and Android

Couples going through a divorce may wish to download the new Lubbock schools app on their phone. Divorcing couples often have a difficult time communicating. A new phone app by the Lubbock school district can now keep you up to date with your child’s schooling without having to go through the other spouse. The app lists upcoming school events, your student’s grades, and even email contacts for your student’s teachers.

Filed Under: Children, Divorce Tagged With: android, app, child, divorce, iphone, Lubbock Independent School District, school

March 22, 2013 by Aaron Tress

Process Servers

What are Process Servers?

The United States Constitution grants Americans the right to be notified when the government summons them. As populations expanded, Sheriffs did not have time to “serve” papers and fulfill their other responsibilities. The need for process servers arose.

Process Servers in Lubbock

One can find a handful of process services in Lubbock. I use licensed process server Ken Herzog. In addition to serving papers, Ken is a people finder. Finding people can be important in family law–for example, when the whereabouts of the other spouse or parent are unknown. Ken is affordable, reliable, and he gets the job done. If you wish to contact him, his number is (806) 777-6693.

Filed Under: Children, Divorce, Marriage Tagged With: Lubbock, process server, Texas, what is a process server

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