Making the decision to separate can be difficult and emotionally painful for spouses in Texas who have been together for many years. Yet, once a couple has decided to end their marriage, they typically want a quick and efficient resolution to their divorce....
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Drafting a suitable child custody agreement
When parents in Texas separate, they typically want to do all they can to ensure that their children are taken care of. One way to do this is by working together to create a suitable child custody agreement that serves both children and parents. Here’s some helpful...
Reconciliation after a divorce
No one truly plans on separating from his or her spouse, yet it happens for thousands of couples every year in Texas and across the United States. After spending months or years apart, some who are divorced may find that their love for their former spouse was never...
Times when a prenuptial agreement is non-negotiable
In the United States today, it is often reported that close to half of all marriages will end in divorce. If something had nearly a 50% chance of happening, wouldn’t it make sense to prepare for it just in case? This is exactly what a prenuptial agreement does....