Those who go through a marital breakup often don’t want to see their former spouse or even talk to them, especially if the marriage ended on rocky terms. However, many separated parents in Texas choose to co-parent after their split, so completely cutting their ex out...
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Month: September 2022
Selling assets might make divorce rocky for Stallone
Dividing property during a divorce can be a stressful and contentious undertaking. Even when a couple has significant assets, each spouse has a right to his or her fair share of community property, which typically includes any assets accumulated during the time they...
Does infidelity mean the end of a marriage?
The discovery or revelation that one spouse has been unfaithful to the other can be a devastating betrayal. While many couples work hard to overcome this issue and grow stronger as a result, nearly half of marriages involving affairs do not survive. However,...
Showing just cause for legal child custody
A parent who files for divorce in Texas negotiates terms of agreement that are relevant to his or her children's needs. In some cases, a concerned parent might believe that it would be best if the court were to grant him or her sole managing conservatorship, which is...
Helpful information about the basics of child support
It’s no secret that the cost of living continues to rise in Texas and across the United States. In today’s society, families often need two incomes just to make ends meet. But what about the parents who are newly divorced or separated? How can single parents...
Divorce after age 55 can be complicated
Long ago in Texas and throughout the country, a lot of spouses would stay in an unhappy marriage for various reasons. Many spouses were parents who believed it was best for their children to keep their marriage intact. Others were worried about the stigma of divorce....
Parents and kids can benefit from shared parenting
It’s no secret that divorce can devastate Texas families. However, a divorce does not have to mean that children are destined to grow up in a broken home. Shared parenting has many advantages for both children and parents. Here are a few benefits of an equally shared...
Prenuptial agreements can be beneficial for every marriage
Nothing can kill the romance and hope of a marriage like discussing the eventual end of it. However, thousands of spouses in Texas and across the country will get divorced this year. This is one important reason why many couples should consider a prenuptial agreement....
How parents can create a suitable child custody agreement
When parents in Texas divorce, they often disagree on a lot of things. However, a common area of agreement is usually the health, safety and well-being of their children. To ensure the best interests of the children are served, parents may choose to create a suitable...
Ways a spouse may try to hide assets and how to find them
It’s safe to say that couples never really expect to get divorced when they get married. However, when circumstances make a marriage irreparable, divorce is often the best course of action. For spouses in Texas who undergo a high asset divorce, one party may be...