Law Office Automation and the Big Ideas Issue of Law Practice Magazine

The Big Ideas issue of the ABA Law Practice Magazine is one of my favorite publications of the year and the latest on (July/August 2019) is now online and free for you to read. This year the theme is automation. Heidi S. Alexander, Director of Massachusetts Law Office Management Assistance Program, provides practical advice on adding automation with simple tools you may already have or which are easy to obtain. Many of these tools can help you save time on administrative burdens and streamline non-billable internal processes. I hope you enjoy her feature story Easy Automation.

And after you have finished reading Heidi’s feature, you really will want check out the remainder of the Big Ideas issue. It is available both in web (HTML) format or in e-magazine format.

This issue covers much more than automation including emerging practice areas, coping with paralysis over cybersecurity concernssafely securing payments from clients and other areas of interest to the practicing lawyer.


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Author: Jim Calloway

When is a man presumed to be a father under Texas law?

Sometimes, if a child’s parents are unmarried when the child is born and the child’s mother has sole custody of the child, she may wish to pursue child support from the child’s father. Similarly, the child’s father may want to pursue visitation rights. For either of these events to occur, however, paternity must be established.

In general, paternity can be established in Texas either voluntarily through the execution of an acknowledgement of paternity or through DNA testing and a court hearing. However, there are times when a man will be presumed to be a child’s father. The following are circumstances when this presumption may occur.

Under Texas law, paternity will be presumed in several circumstances. If the child’s parents were married when the child was born, the husband is presumed to be the child’s father. If the child is born before the 301st day following the date the marriage ends due to death, annulment, invalidity or divorce, the husband is presumed to be the child’s father.

If the man married the child’s mother before the child was born and voluntarily asserted paternity of the child, paternity may be presumed within 301 days of the end of the marriage (even if the marriage was invalid), and either:

 

  • The assertation of paternity is part of a record filed with the vital statistics unit; or
  • The man voluntarily signed the child’s birth certificate as the child’s father; or
  • There is a recorded promise that the man agreed to support the child as his own.

Finally, paternity may be presumed if, during the first two years following the child’s birth, the man lived with the child and represented to the public that he was the child’s father.

There are ways to rebut these presumptions of paternity. However, it is important to understand what is required to determine whether a man is a child’s father. Knowing whether the man is presumed to be the father is important when legally establishing paternity, so both the child’s mother and father can pursue their rights.


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Author: On behalf of Katie L. Lewis of Katie L. Lewis, P.C. Family Law

Guiding you through a paternity action

Family law matters can be complex and confusing. One area that can be especially confusing is paternity. For men in Texas, they may not fully understand what it means to establish paternity or to be asked to submit to a paternity test.

A paternity action could arise is various matters. To begin, a man may file this action when he believes he is the father of a child and wants to establish rights. It could also occur when the mother of a child believes that a man is the father, and the man is seeking to prove that he is not the father and is, therefore, not obligated to pay any child support.

At Katie L. Lewis, P.C. Family Law, our attorneys understand that paternity actions can get complex and emotional. In some cases, they can be lengthy, because even when paternity is established, the parents must still sort through major decisions, such as custody and support. Our law firm is devoted to helping parents on both sides of a paternity action. Whether that means helping a client obtain his rights to a child or enforcing the financial obligations of the named father, our goal is to ensure that the rights of our clients are protected and upheld.

When establishing paternity, this often means addressing a wide range of family law issues. It can get overwhelming when working through custody, placement and support matters, making it imperative for fathers to fully understand their situation, what rights they have and what options are available to resolve any family law issues related to paternity actions.


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Author: On behalf of Katie L. Lewis of Katie L. Lewis, P.C. Family Law

E.A. v. Gardner

(United States Seventh Circuit) – District court dismissal of lawsuit for lack of standing affirmed, where plaintiff could not show injury was traceable to Defendant. Plaintiff filed suit in federal district court claiming the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act invalid on constitutional grounds. Lawsuit named as Defendant the psychiatrist who testified, in a previous case, that Plaintiff was trying to turn children against the other parent and recommended sole custody be given to other parent.


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Find Out If Your State Is Having a Back-to-School Tax-Free Weekend in 2019

Gone are the days when parents could swing by the drugstore for a new Trapper Keeper and declare back-to-school shopping done. The lists of required school supplies are intense. It’s not surprising that moms and dads will drop an estimated $519 per household on school items this year, according to Deloitte’s annual…

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Author: Michelle Woo on Offspring, shared by Michelle Woo to Lifehacker

The Best Prime Day Deals You Can Still Buy [Updating]

Amazon Prime Day is officially here! We’re updating this page to help navigate you through the avalanche of deals throughout the next day and a half, so check back often for all the best Prime Day deals. Or, for a quicker deals fix, check out our deal rankings, or follow along with all the best Lightning Deals on our…

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Author: Ana Suarez, Shep McAllister, Corey Foster, Chelsea Stone, and Tercius on Kinja Deals, shared by Tercius to Lifehacker

How to Make a Ramen Egg

Any egg, be it hard-boiled, soft-boiled, seasoned, or poached, is welcome in a bowl of ramen, but the king of the genre is ajitsuke tamago, soft-boiled eggs that have been marinated in soy sauce and other flavorful friends. They’re often referred to as “ramen eggs,” but you don’t need a bowl of noodles to enjoy…

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Author: Claire Lower on Skillet, shared by Claire Lower to Lifehacker