Under any circumstances, ending a years-long marriage is a challenging and emotional process. Those who are going through a high-asset divorce in Texas should take note of a few things. For one, it is not uncommon for a soon-to-be ex to attempt to hide assets or...
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Month: February 2023
Some ways to help resolve conflict among co-parents
Anyone in Texas who has gone through a divorce knows that avoiding even minimal conflict with an ex is nearly impossible. However, constant conflict between former spouses can make co-parenting after a divorce nearly impossible. Here are some pointers to help resolve...
Proving the best interests of the children for custody
Sometimes, parents who go through a separation or divorce both want custody of their children. In the state of Texas, courts will use the best interests of the child as the basis for custody decisions. This term basically refers to which parent is best fit to care for...
Some possible cons to prenuptial agreements
It's safe to say that most Texas residents have insurance in one form or another. Insurance is basically a form of protection should an unexpected event occur. Prenuptial agreements can be viewed as insurance for a marriage to protect spouses in case they one day...