Divorce in Texas is difficult, and splitting retirement plans can add stress. It's important to know exactly what's required to ensure the process goes as smoothly as possible. Here are some tips to help you get started. Determine the amount that needs to be split...
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Preparing the right documents is key in a child custody case
During a child custody dispute in Texas, one factor that is often overlooked is having critical documents prepared. This can mean the difference between getting custody or not. Parents need to show evidence to bolster their contention that the child will be better off...
What to do to purchase a house when getting divorced
If you and your spouse decide to get a divorce in Texas, you must consider several factors. One of them includes where you'll live. This solution can be tricky if you're going to purchase a home, as doing so requires you to understand the legal and financial hurdles...
How to get a divorce in Texas
Each state has its own unique laws in place that dictate the process of getting a divorce. Couples in Texas who make the decision to end their marriages must meet certain criteria and are subject to the process set forth by the state. Understanding how to get a...
Financial planning is an important aspect of the divorce journey
Starting over after a divorce can be challenging, and even more so when you are struggling financially. If your Texas marriage has failed, financial planning is important. You should plan before, during and after the divorce since you will be making decisions that...
How to get your kids to talk about your divorce
When Texas children see their parents go through a divorce, it’s not uncommon for them to build up an emotional wall and refuse to talk to anyone about what they’re feeling. While many children from divorced parents benefit from working with a licensed therapist,...
Unique considerations for high net worth divorce cases
In any Texas divorce proceedings, it can be a complicated matter to resolve issues with property division. This is compounded with couples who have a high net worth. Each person and their lawyers will have unique details to consider to distribute their assets...
Why alternating weeks isn’t a great way to co-parent
No matter how amicable a divorce is, the emotional and mental toll, especially on children, often takes some time to recover from. While divorced parents in Texas typically work tirelessly to ensure that their children are in the best possible position to thrive...
Does divorce affect your child’s grades?
Hundreds of Texas couples file for divorce every year. After years of conflict, ending the relationship might be the right choice. However, parents are often concerned that getting a divorce will hurt their children both socially and academically. Divorce and stress...
Alternatives to court in high-asset divorces
The community property law in Texas requires marital assets to be divided equally in a divorce, which can make negotiations difficult when the assets involved include business holdings, investment portfolios and art collections. Determining what these assets are worth...