A child should be supported financially by both parents if at all possible, even when he or she lives in a single parent home. In Texas, as in all the country, child support is ascertained the same way whether the parent is separated, getting a divorce, unmarried...
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Month: May 2020
A prenuptial agreement is like an insurance policy
There is no way to predict what will happen in the future, but there are ways to protect long-term interests. One way a Texas couple can do this is by drafting a prenuptial agreement before getting married. Some think that taking this step is assuming the marriage...
Difficult behaviors make child custody decisions more difficult
Divorce is never easy for a Texas couple, even when both parties say they are committed to proceeding through the process in an amicable manner. However, this process can be especially difficult when one spouse is displaying passive-aggressive tendencies. This type of...
Property division considerations for men facing divorce
The end of a marriage will bring significant financial changes to the lives of both Texas spouses. Men and women have different approaches to divorce, and their unique perspectives can impact the choices they make during the property division process. Men facing...