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Get a fair settlement in a Texas divorce
Dec 22, 2020

Get a fair settlement in a Texas divorce

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,…

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Singer Kelly Clarkson shares tips for coping with divorce
Dec 16, 2020

Singer Kelly Clarkson shares tips for coping with divorce

Grammy award-winning music artist Kelly Clarkson is now an Emmy award-winning talk show host. In a recent interview with country music superstar Garth Brooks, Clarkson spoke about her divorce and how music, particularly Brooks’s music, has helped her cope. Texas spouses currently navigating similar circumstances…

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Divorce: Tisha Campbell talks about financial implications
Dec 09, 2020

Divorce: Tisha Campbell talks about financial implications

As is often the case for famous people, celebrity Tisha Campbell understands what it is like to have one’s personal life plastered across Hollywood news headlines. Campbell and her former spouse, actor/film producer Duane Martin, filed for bankruptcy and then filed for divorce about a…

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Dealing with financial distress after divorce
Nov 20, 2020

Dealing with financial distress after divorce

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…

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Issues that older people often consider in divorce
Nov 13, 2020

Issues that older people often consider in divorce

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…

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Understand Texas marital property rules for divorce
Nov 10, 2020

Understand Texas marital property rules for divorce

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…

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Credit card issues can affect a Texas divorce
Nov 02, 2020

Credit card issues can affect a Texas divorce

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…

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Divorce: Ways to avoid contention
Oct 26, 2020

Divorce: Ways to avoid contention

Divorce is stressful enough without becoming entangled in a contentious courtroom battle. It’s understandable that you and your ex don’t see eye-to-eye on certain issues. In fact, it wouldn’t be surprising if one or more of those issues were causal factors that prompted your decision…

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Divorce issues that affect older couples the most
Oct 19, 2020

Divorce issues that affect older couples the most

There is no way to predict which Texas marriages will last a lifetime and which will not. However, data shows that, among older spouses, divorce has been consistently on the rise for about the last 20 years. Ending a marriage at age 50 or beyond…

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