Following a divorce or separation, it is sometimes hard for parents in Texas to keep a civil relationship for the sake of the children. However, when parents put their past behind them and focus on healthy co-parenting, children can thrive. Staying consistent with...
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Month: October 2022
How to prepare for an upcoming child custody hearing
Parents in Texas who go through a separation or divorce often have many disagreements. One thing both parents typically want is custody of the children. Sometimes parents work together to come to an agreement that benefits all parties. Other times, however, parents...
Fairly dividing property can make for an amicable divorce
A marital breakup involves so much more than spouses just deciding to no longer be together. Most spouses in Texas have acquired property and assets while they were married. Dividing these marital assets is often one of the most complicated parts of a divorce. Here...
In some situations, prenuptial agreements are essential
It seems that there are many couples in Texas who are so excited about marriage that they often tie the knot without taking their futures into account. Understandably, when spouses wed, they do so with the intention of staying together for life. Yet, every year,...