Texas custody cases can be fraught. It's important to adequately prepare with anything that you and your attorney believe could persuade the court to rule in your favor. In the case of a child custody agreement, even an old calendar schedule could be the difference...
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How to successfully co-parent during the holidays
Parents in Texas often dream of magical holidays for their children, but when parents are divorced and co-parenting, this can seem challenging. However, with some planning and organization, parents can ensure that their children will have holidays they will always...
Addressing executive compensation during divorce proceedings
Financial considerations often arise when filing for divorce. Sometimes, one spouse earns significantly more than the other, so the post-divorce life for the other spouse may come with financial concerns. For those worried about receiving a fair distribution of assets...
How women are financially affected by a divorce
After a Texas divorce, women can face a variety of financial challenges that can complicate their transition into post-divorce life. However, there are ways that they can prepare and prevent some of these complications so they enjoy life after divorce without...
Focusing on children during a divorce
Many Texas marriages end in divorce each year. This legal process is stressful and emotional for everyone involved, especially children. As a couple ends their relationship, it is essential to prioritize their children's well-being. Ushering children through a divorce...
The pros and cons of getting a divorce
Although no Texas couple goes into their wedding thinking their marriage will ever end, many eventually will split. There are many reasons why things might come to an end. Whatever the case, if you are considering divorce, it’s crucial to weigh out the pros and cons....
Why women are more likely to seek a gray divorce
Texas couples marry while expecting their relationship to last forever. Unfortunately, circumstances can mean that’s not reality and they end up in divorce. In some cases, these are gray divorces; women are more likely to seek them. Gray divorce defined Gray divorce...
Working with your co-parent to raise a special-needs child
If you are co-parenting a special-needs child in Texas, you must be prepared for significant challenges. Commitment to working together to serve the child's best interests and a willingness to be understanding, patient and flexible will help you raise your child in a...
Avoid social media while going through a divorce
It’s all too tempting for Texas residents going through a divorce to take to social media to vent about their situation. However, doing that is a bad idea for many reasons. Anyone can see your posts Even with privacy settings in place, anyone can see your posts. As a...
Prenuptial agreements can offer peace of mind and protection
When you get married in Texas, a community property state, the assets and property you acquire during your marriage will be jointly owned by you and your spouse. If you want to legally separate property before getting married, using a prenuptial agreement (prenup) is...