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Specific steps may help to make divorce easier

On Behalf of | Nov 21, 2019 | Divorce

Ending a marriage in Texas is sometimes necessary if two spouses cannot resolve their differences. Fortunately, divorce does not always have to be a hostile process. Here are some important steps to take to make the divorce process as easy as possible.

For starters, evaluating one’s personal finances is a smart move prior to moving forward with the divorce process. The reason for this is that marital debts and assets must both be apportioned as part of the divorce proceeding. Because Texas is a community property state, these assets and liabilities are typically divided down the middle, or 50/50.

Also, it may be beneficial for divorcing individuals to list each item that may spark conflict during their divorce. As an example, two parents may be at odds regarding who should receive primary physical custody of the children. Also, they might have trouble agreeing with who gets to keep the marital home or other shared property. Recognizing these items and preparing to address these issues early on may boost a divorcing spouse’s chances of ultimately achieving the desired result.

Divorce is never an easy process either emotionally or financially. However, if two spouses are willing to come to an agreement on how to handle child custody and asset division, for example, they may avoid further court intrusion. If they cannot resolve their disputes, a Texas judge will have to step in and decide these issues for them. In either scenario, an attorney can provide the guidance needed to pursue an outcome that is in the client’s best interests in the Lone Star State.

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