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There are thousands of books and videos that are designed to help married couples in Texas and elsewhere to improve their relationships or to resolve a specific marital problem. Marriage can be challenging, especially if you’re struggling with toxic issues, such as narcissism or chronic…

Adapting to a new lifestyle can be both exciting and challenging. This is especially true for Texas spouses who have decided to file for divorce. The process undoubtedly prompts many life changes, but it does not necessarily have to ruin a person’s finances or way…

Every marital relationship is unique, though it’s possible to relate with another couple’s experiences, especially regarding problems in a marriage. Infidelity, lack of companionship and many other issues are frequently reported as the “straw that broke the camel’s back” when a marriage ends. Making a…

When a married couple decides to divorce, any number of reasons may have led to their decision. Infidelity or some other game-changer event often causes an irreparable breakdown in a marriage. Others say there was no identifiable, single issue that caused them to divorce but…

When you determine that your marital relationship is not working, you have numerous options about how to address the problem. Some Texas couples seek counseling and are able to restore their marriages. Perhaps you already went that route, and it didn’t resolve the issues. Instead,…

Most Texas residents would agree that life can be described as a series of ever-changing events. Some change is gradual and expected, such as aging. Other changes, however, occur abruptly or unexpectedly, such as job loss or divorce. When a marriage breaks up, particularly if…

In recent years, many people ages 50 and beyond have determined their marriages are no longer sustainable. The divorce rate in this particular age group has significantly increased in the past two decades. Spouses who are married 20 or more years may want to consider…

Texas couples who decide to divorce will find that marital property rules are different in this state from the majority of states across the country. This is because asset division operates under community property guidelines. In order to protect one’s financial interests in divorce, it…

Many Texas residents have credit card accounts. Some may have another person listed as an authorized user on their accounts. Some married couples do this. There are also many spouses who jointly own their credit card accounts, which, in the case of a divorce, is…