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Why to keep prenups’ focus on separate versus community property
Jan 01, 2020

Why to keep prenups’ focus on separate versus community property

It is the start of a new year, and some Sugar Land residents may want to start it by filing for divorce now that the holidays are over. One of the biggest issues to resolve during the process is determining separate versus community property. Some…

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Not every divorce would benefit from mediation
Jan 01, 2020

Not every divorce would benefit from mediation

The media tends to make it seem as though every couple needs to end their marriage amicably. Divorce mediation serves as a way to keep things relatively friendly and provide couples with a mutually satisfying settlement. That may sound nice, but mediation is not a…

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Determining separate versus community property is only the start
Dec 21, 2019

Determining separate versus community property is only the start

With the holidays in full swing, many Sugar Land couples have put their desire to divorce on hold. Few people want their families, especially their children, associating the holidays with the demise of their marriages. For those whose minds are made up, steps could still…

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Protect yourself with an asset and debt division checklist
Dec 17, 2019

Protect yourself with an asset and debt division checklist

Divorce is coming at you fast as you’re pulled in several different directions. While there’s a lot to think about, matters regarding asset and debt division should always be at the top of your priority list. It’s your goal to obtain as many assets as…

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The divorce process isn’t over until the decree is signed
Dec 04, 2019

The divorce process isn’t over until the decree is signed

It would be safe to say that most Sugar Land residents who are ending their marriages want the process to be over as quickly as possible. However, moving too fast could mean missing something important, which could mean having to go back to court later…

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Divorce, an ex-spouse and Social Security benefits
Nov 19, 2019

Divorce, an ex-spouse and Social Security benefits

Finances are a primary concern for many people about to end a marriage. A change in lifestyle is usually inevitable after a divorce, and making ends meet may require some support. Even if a Texas resident receives spousal support, he or she may decide to…

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Prepare to make numerous financial choices during divorce
Nov 06, 2019

Prepare to make numerous financial choices during divorce

Ending a marriage means untangling the financial life of a Sugar Land couple. In order to do this properly, each party needs to pay close attention to the couple’s current financial situation as well as what each of them will need for the future. This…

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Would a strategic divorce be worth any money savings?
Oct 25, 2019

Would a strategic divorce be worth any money savings?

Many Sugar Land couples decide to end their marriages due to some sort of incompatibility. Perhaps they fell out of love, one cheated on the other or arguments about everything from dinner to money have become too much. The point is that they decide to…

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A common misconception about separate versus community property
Aug 28, 2019

A common misconception about separate versus community property

Many millennials here in Texas and across the country watched their parents go through divorce and struggle with dividing their assets. For this reason, many millennial couples are more mindful of identifying separate versus community property when they marry. In fact, around 28% choose to…

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