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“Should I move out of the house, will it affect the results of my divorce?” Moving out of the house to avoid physical problems is always recommended. A short move out of the house during a time period so that a case can be filed and presented to a court so that temporary orders are available is a better alternative than subjecting someone to potential physical violence. If physical violence is not a problem, remaining in the house is preferred. Texas family lawyer Michael Collins from Collins Law Group PC offers the ideal blend of big-firm ability with small-firm efficiency.
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