Most people work hard to earn what they have, including their savings, investments, the house and perhaps a vacation property. When Texas couples are involved in a high-asset divorce, each spouse is expecting about half the value of those assets, which each person is...
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Month: May 2022
Refusing to send kids to visit their non-custodial parent
When parents divorce and one parent has primary custody of the children, the court typically orders visitation for the other parent. Family court judges in Texas believe children do better when maintaining relationships with both parents. But what happens when the...
Help to overcome the blues post-divorce
Many people whose marriages end are faced with a number of emotions with which they must contend. Some -- especially those going through a high-asset divorce -- face some challenging and complex issues during the divorce process. A certain level of depression...
Who benefits from a prenup?
When couples get engaged to be married, most are caught up in a flurry of activity planning the wedding. Newly engaged Texas couples focus so much on the big day that they aren’t always able to give a lot of thought to anything else. However, there are other things to...