The decision as to whether to stay or go often boils down to finances. In some Texas families, one spouse earns more and the other spouse depends upon this income. This scenario works well for some, as long as the marriage is intact. However, when the couple decides...
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How to divorce a narcissistic spouse
Many Texas spouses live with controlling, demanding and fundamentally self-centered partners for years before finally calling it quits. Lots of people are just terrible human beings, and divorcing one of those people can be a nightmare. If a spouse is truly...
Divorce: Do millennials liken prenups to auto insurance?
In the age of the millennials, the way that couples in Texas and other states look at marriage has undergone some changes. Many of them have held off on getting married until they have established lucrative careers and accumulated some assets, which often include real...
Could mediation be the best solution for your Texas divorce?
Getting a divorce can be an expensive, frustrating and protected process. It is very common for divorcing couples to disagree about many, if not all, of the major considerations in their divorce. From asset and debt division to child custody and who keeps the family...
A do-it-yourself divorce can have costly ramifications
Everyone likes to save money, and Texas residents are no exception. When it comes to ending a marriage, a do-it-yourself divorce might be an attractive option. The Internet is filled with DIY legal forms, along with a range of advice on how to part ways without legal...
Don’t get saddled with spouse’s debt during divorce
Ending a marriage is never an easy experience, but struggling over property division can be especially challenging. For many Texas spouses, an unpleasant surprise occurs when they learn that not only do assets have to be divided during a divorce, but debts must also...
Letting go can play a major role in Texas divorce cases
It is not unusual for many individuals to find themselves caught off guard by the ending of their marriages. Though they may have seen the signs coming for some time, the idea of actually going through with divorce can seem jarring. As a result, many Texas residents...
Here’s how the proposed tax bill could impact your divorce
For Texas residents who are considering ending their marriages, the financial ramifications of that decision loom large. Understanding how divorce will impact one's bank account is a top priority, for good reason. The recently proposed Republican tax bill could have a...
Here’s how business owners should approach divorce
Bringing a marriage to a close can be an emotional time. However, for Texas business owners, it is important to approach a divorce in as straightforward a manner as possible. Remaining focused on the tasks at hand can make it easier to navigate the property division...
How to know when divorce is the best possible option
Many Texas couples spend years trying to repair their marriage. Few spouses are willing to give up easily on a relationship that they intended to last the duration of their lifetime. However, there are certain circumstances under which a marriage is simply untenable...
