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Three truths about adoption everyone should know

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Image source: Pexels.com Even with its emotional payoff, child adoption in itself is not an easy process to complete. What makes it even more complicated, Atty. Shane Kersh adds, is that there are so many myths and rumors about child adoption floating around. To clear the air, Atty. Shane Kersh shares three facts that debunk some of the most common misconceptions on child adoption. Child adoption isn’t just for the rich. While child adoption may prove to be quite costly, many organizations in the U.S. help would-be parents financially, especially if these couples don’t have enough money to shoulder all the expenses. Even local governments and some entrepreneurs offer benefits for households who plan to adopt children. Not all child adoption cases take forever. Image source: Pexels.com Child adoption cases may take a few months to three years to complete. Some cases may even take longer. International adoptions are examples of situations that take years because of...

On irreconcilable differences and no-fault divorces

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Image source: Moneycrashers.com Texas-based family law attorney Shane Kersh has been representing clients in the Houston area for years and has put a stellar record during his career. In the past months, through his series of blogs, he has put in the effort to educate and inform people not just in Texas, but all around the country on matters regarding divorce, custody, adoption, and everything in between. On this blog, Shane Kersh puts the spotlight on irreconcilable differences and how it ties up with no-fault divorces. First off, people need to understand that no-fault divorce is an easy way out especially for spouses who don’t want to harm the reputation of their partners. This happens mostly during amicable separations when both parties realize that it just wasn’t meant to be. They separate on good terms. Image source: Huffingtonpost.com Irreconcilable differences, on the other hand, means that spouses find out through the course of their marriage that there are so...

Actions to take before filing for a divorce

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The time it takes to process a divorce as well as the cost of the procedure depends on the preparation made by the separating couple. Some couples decide on divorce after a heated and emotionally-charged argument while others have been pondering on the idea for years. If a couple does decide to separate, they have to be smart about it according to divorce lawyer Shane Kersh. Here are some notable actions to take before filing a divorce. Image source: huffpost.com The very first thing to do is to run other options. A failing marriage doesn’t always end in divorce. Perhaps couple’s therapy could still turn things around. Regardless, a couple should be 100% sure that they both want a divorce before proceeding. If you both have decided to divorce, you’ll need to make sure that the counsel representing you is competent, has enough experience, and is someone you can trust. You could go ahead and interview lawyers or look for law firms that specialize in divorce. Once you have a div...

Spotting and stopping adoption fraud

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Image source: Pixabay.com  Every couple, not just in the state of Texas, but everywhere, should be aware of adoption fraud. Shane Kersh, a family law attorney, has seen his share of adoption cases wherein fraud was apparent. He believes that the first step in spotting and ultimately stopping adoption fraud lies in educating people. On that note, here are some facts on adoption fraud. · It may come in more than one form, but the end goal of the perpetrators is always the same—to get money through illegal means. · It is sometimes referred to as wrongful adoption. · The main avenue of agencies and people (birth mothers, middle-men, and adoptive parents) that commit adoption fraud is purposeful misrepresentation. · A common case of adoption fraud involves agencies that either withhold the background of a child or change the details surrounding his life, in hopes of making said child more appealing to potential adoptive parents. Image source: Pixabay.com  · ...

Eye-opening adoption facts and figures everyone should know

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Image source: thaiembassy.com Shane Kersh provides quality family law counsel in the great state of Texas. Adoption is among the many types of cases that he’s worked on. On the surface, adoption may seem like a simple process wherein a couple visits an agency, chooses a baby from a catalog, and they live happily ever after. The reality is much more complicated and expensive. A legitimate adoption involves a lot of paperwork, and even more so if a couple plans to adopt a child living in a foreign country. As a primer, Attorney Shane Kersh shares some eye-opening facts about adoption. • It is estimated that out of 25 families in the United States, one has at least an adopted child. • Out of all the families that have at least one adopted child, over 90 percent of them have consulted with a lawyer. Image source: countable.us • It is also estimated that 40 percent of adopted children are from the United States foster care system. This is the simplest and easiest rout...

Notes on establishing child custody

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Parents should know that while establishing custody after a divorce or separation is an integral part of the process, it can also get very complicated. It’s important that each party consult with a good family law attorney to gain fair custody, as one should never assume that his or her ex-spouse will agree to demands, says Texas family law professional Shane Kersh. Image source: peoriaillinoisdefenseattorney.com Child custody orders detail when a child should be with each parent, including time division for vacations, birthdays, and holidays. An order will likewise specify information on visitation arrangements, even a child’s transportation needs. Since these orders are enforceable, you’ve to develop a good, secure routine for the best interest of your child and not compromise being a good parent despite varying degrees of shared custody. Keep in mind that until such a point that a custody order is officially in effect, each parent has equal rights to the custody of his ...