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Important considerations for Texans getting a gray divorce
Aug 17, 2020

Important considerations for Texans getting a gray divorce

Any Texas divorce will have its complications. Some, however, are more difficult to navigate than others. For older people, the decision to divorce could lead to dramatic life changes. These cases – often referred to as a “gray” divorce – have certain challenges that other…

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Appraisals can help with hard to value assets during divorce
Aug 10, 2020

Appraisals can help with hard to value assets during divorce

High-asset couples often struggle to untangle their financial lives when they dissolve their marriages. While some assets are pretty easy to put a value on, such as bank and retirement accounts, others are more challenging to price because their values are somewhat subjective. So, before…

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A prenup and $1 billion are the focus of Dr. Dre’s divorce
Aug 07, 2020

A prenup and $1 billion are the focus of Dr. Dre’s divorce

When a person in Texas or elsewhere executes a legal document, he or she must be of sound mind. Before signing, a person should also make sure he or she clearly understands what is written in the document, and that, by signing, he or she…

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When property division means dividing a family home
Aug 06, 2020

When property division means dividing a family home

Property and asset division can be difficult enough but it can be especially challenging when the divorcing couple are dividing the family home. Deciding what to do when the division of a home is involved can create emotional disagreements which is why it is helpful…

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Former Governor Sarah Palin finalizes divorce
Jul 22, 2020

Former Governor Sarah Palin finalizes divorce

In Texas and throughout the country, many married couples are ending their relationships after 30 years or more. In fact, the rate of divorce among people ages 50 and above has more than doubled in the past 20 years. A divorce later in life can…

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Mediation may not be right for your divorce
Jul 21, 2020

Mediation may not be right for your divorce

Not all marriages last. With the divorce rate still remaining around 50%, couples in Texas are fully aware of the possibility of divorce even before they say I do. Still, when you are your spouse have decided to call it quits, this can feel like…

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Preparing your finances for divorce in Texas
Jun 30, 2020

Preparing your finances for divorce in Texas

Divorce can be emotionally taxing, but there are things you can do to protect your assets during these challenging times. Financial preparation is the key to making sure that you get through your high asset divorce as easily as possible and set yourself up for…

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Texas spouses can personalize divorce agreements
Jun 25, 2020

Texas spouses can personalize divorce agreements

When a Texas couple decides to end their marriage, they have to make a number of important decisions. When they also happen to be parents together, child custody issues are typically a high priority. The good news is that the parents can customize their agreements…

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Gray divorce three times as common as it was 40 years ago
Jun 19, 2020

Gray divorce three times as common as it was 40 years ago

Texas couples who are having issues within their marriage might consider getting a divorce. This can present many challenges as they decide what to do and if the marriage is truly over. For couples 55 and older – people who would be getting a so-called…

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