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Will alimony be part of your divorce proceedings?
May 19, 2021

Will alimony be part of your divorce proceedings?

In Texas and throughout the country, family court judges often make decisions regarding finances and property when a married couple files a petition to end their relationship. In divorce, marital property issues are separate from alimony, which is also known as “spousal support.” A pair…

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Pet issues often arise in a Texas divorce
May 06, 2021

Pet issues often arise in a Texas divorce

When a Texas married couple ends their relationship, they sometimes disagree about important issues that must be resolved in order to achieve a fair settlement. The legal landscape has begun to change in recent years regarding a particular topic, which has to do with determining…

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Keep the peace in a high asset divorce
Mar 26, 2021

Keep the peace in a high asset divorce

Texas is a community property state. This means that marital property in a divorce is typically split 50/50 between spouses. In a high asset divorce, such issues can be complex and stressful to resolve, especially if a spouse refuses to sign the agreement. Keeping a…

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Kardashian and West avoid divorce disruption for kids
Mar 11, 2021

Kardashian and West avoid divorce disruption for kids

Reality TV and rap music fans in Texas and throughout the country have been following the headlines regarding news about Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. The Hollywood superstars, who have been married for approximately seven years and have four children together, have decided to divorce.…

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Keep these financial issues in mind in a Texas divorce
Feb 24, 2021

Keep these financial issues in mind in a Texas divorce

There is no way to predict which marriages will last a lifetime and which will not. But once a couple decides to go their separate ways, numerous important issues must be resolved, especially concerning finances. Texas is a community property state, which means the court…

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Gray divorce often includes these 3 issues
Feb 12, 2021

Gray divorce often includes these 3 issues

While the realization that your marriage was facing irreconcilable issues may have caught you off guard, you were also undoubtedly determined to cope with your circumstances in a practical, healthy manner so you could do what you needed to do and move on in life.…

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Who gets spousal support in a Texas divorce?
Feb 11, 2021

Who gets spousal support in a Texas divorce?

Divorce will bring financial changes to both parties, but the economic impacts can be especially significant for the lesser-earning spouse. Typically, the lesser-earning or financially dependent spouse may be eligible to receive financial support from the other spouse. In Texas, this type of financial help…

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Keep co-parent stress at bay after divorce
Feb 05, 2021

Keep co-parent stress at bay after divorce

No one starts out in marriage already expecting that the relationship is not going to last. In fact, most people believe that their wedding day is the first day of a lifetime relationship. Any number of issues may arise during marriage, however, that prompt a…

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Narcissism can complicate a Texas divorce
Feb 01, 2021

Narcissism can complicate a Texas divorce

A more formal term for narcissism is Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). A marked behavior of NPD is self-obsession. Other key traits of a person who may have this disorder include lack of empathy, envy over other people’s success and exhibiting signs of having an inflated…

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