When two people decide to get married, they are not thinking about what will happen if the marriage ends at some point in the future. Planning for a possible divorce may not seem romantic or necessary, but it's a prudent step for Texas couples of all income levels. A...
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Planning well can make the division of marital assets easier
Divorce is major legal and financial decision, and the choices made during this process will impact the individual for years to come. This is one of the main reasons why planning for divorce in Texas before moving forward with the process can be helpful. Preparation...
Property division can decimate retirement savings
The end of a marriage brings many significant changes in life, including personal finances. Regardless of how amicable a Texas couple is or how much wealth they have, property division will affect all aspects of their financial lives, including long-term...
Making child custody work well for each member of the family
One of the most difficult aspects of divorce is how this choice will impact the youngest members of the family. Parents experience difficult emotions and hardship during a divorce, but they should never let these things add more complication to what they are going...
Property division considerations for a gray divorce
Divorce is a financially complex process, and Texas couples will have to divide all of the assets accumulated over the course of the marriage. This can be especially difficult when two people are older or have been married for a long time. Gray divorce, which is a...
Fathers often have to fight for fair child custody order
Children benefit when allowed to maintain strong relationships with both parents after a divorce. Most courts agree that joint child custody is best, yet Texas fathers often still find they have to fight for equitable parenting time and fair terms. Mothers are not...
Millennials are approaching marriage and divorce differently
Millennials do many things differently than their parents and the generations before them, including their approach to relationships and finances. In fact, this specific generation is drastically changing up how they look at marriage, divorce and sharing financial...
A solid child custody order is the key to co-parenting well
Kids can experience upheaval and emotional duress when their parents go through a divorce. To minimize the emotional and mental trauma a child may experience during this time, Texas parents may opt for a child custody arrangement that allows them to co-parent...
Property division: Important issues regarding IRAs
There is one age group in Texas and beyond that has been filing for divorce at a greatly increased rate over the past two decades. People who are ages 55 and older are in this group, and many of them have determined they would rather start afresh on their own in life,...
Texas child custody: Which option is best for your kids?
When a married couple in Texas or elsewhere decides to divorce, the decision undoubtedly has a significant impact on their children's lives. Whether there is one or more children involved, parents must forge a child custody agreement when they take legal steps to...

