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Ex-wife goes to extremes to gain upper hand in custody dispute

Child custody disputes are typically heated because both parties feel so strongly about their positions, but for a Pasadena, California, man, his ex-wife took things a little too far. The man alleges that his ex-wife planted a recording device in his 9-year-old son's clothing in order to secretly record conversations in the hopes of finding out something to use against him in their custody dispute.

User-friendly divorce forms proposed for low-income Texans

Some low-income Texans may be expected to represent themselves in divorce cases if the Texas Supreme Court approves the use of user-friendly divorce forms for litigants. However, many Texas family law attorneys oppose the use of do-it-yourself divorce forms at all, worrying that they may actually cause more problems than they solve.

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