Prenup Myths You Shouldn’t Believe
A prenuptial agreement is a marital contract between two people who plan to marry one another; the contract typically outlines each party’s property and specifies how property and debts will be divided in the event of a divorce. A prenuptial agreement can also include details concerning:
Prenup Myths You Shouldn’t Believe Continue reading…Pros and Cons of an Uncontested Divorce in Texas
What Is an Uncontested Divorce? A Texas uncontested divorce is a dissolution of a marriage that involves both parties reaching an agreement on their divorce terms. Everything, including alimony, child support/custody, property and debt division, and any other family law issues, must be settled when...
Pros and Cons of an Uncontested Divorce in Texas Continue reading…Co-Parenting During the Summer
For your child, summer is likely the best time of the year. With no school and more sunshine and free time, your child is probably bursting at the seams to start enjoying their break. However, you may not be as excited since your normal co-parenting schedule may be changing during...
Co-Parenting During the Summer Continue reading…How to Tell Your Kids You’re Getting Divorced
Once you and your spouse decide to get divorced, you may struggle with how to tell your friends, family, and more importantly, your children. Below, we will discuss the best ways to approach telling your children about your divorce and the potential impact divorce can have on your children.
How to Tell Your Kids You’re Getting Divorced Continue reading…How Substance Abuse Can Affect Divorce Proceedings
Divorces can be messy and draining. Navigating a divorce with (past or present) substance abuse issues is even more complicated. Substance abuse issues can affect multiple facets of your divorce, especially when children are involved. How Does Substance Abuse Affect Divorce? No divorce...
How Substance Abuse Can Affect Divorce Proceedings Continue reading…What Is the Difference between a Contested & Uncontested Divorce?
Divorces don’t always happen one way. In fact, there are two basic types of divorce that spouses can have: a contested divorce and an uncontested divorce. As you might assume, there are key distinctions between these types of divorce. We find that it’s beneficial for those considering or going through the early stages of...
What Is the Difference between a Contested & Uncontested Divorce? Continue reading…4 Ways Social Media Can Affect Your Court Case
Examining Social Media’s Impact on Your Case A good rule of thumb is to assume that nothing on the internet is private. No matter what privacy settings you enable on your social media apps, do not make the mistake of believing that no one else can see your...
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