As Texas residents move through the process of ending their marriage, one of the things that is most often overlooked involves how one's tax landscape will change once the process is finalized. There are a number of important changes that will affect each spouse's tax...
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Month: September 2017
3 ways to sabotage your high net worth divorce
On Behalf of Vernier & Associates, PLLC | Sep 20, 2017 | Divorce
Without a doubt, ending a marriage is an emotional time. Texas residents facing a high asset divorce may go through a myriad of emotions. They may feel out of control, long for the past or just want to keep the peace and get through it.It may be only natural to want...
Do divorce courts really know what is best for your children?
On Behalf of Vernier & Associates, PLLC | Sep 14, 2017 | Divorce
More than likely, Texas parents who decide to end their marriages do so because the conflicts between them have become too much to sustain the relationship. They decide to go their own ways and file for divorce. As part of the divorce process, they need to determine...
Do you know how to prepare your finances for divorce?
On Behalf of Vernier & Associates, PLLC | Sep 8, 2017 | Blog
Once you and your spouse come to the conclusion that divorce is the best thing for both individuals, you need to turn your attention to many details.If you have children together, it's natural to focus on what you can do to ensure their well being. Along with this,...
What happens in a divorce when one parent is disabled?
On Behalf of Vernier & Associates, PLLC | Sep 5, 2017 | Divorce
When most Texas parents think of paying a child support obligation, they think about doing so from their work income. What happens if the noncustodial parent is disabled and unable to work? How is child support dealt with in a divorce under those...
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