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What is Amicable Divorce?

What is Amicable Divorce?

When a couple decides to get a divorce, there are typically two options available to them: an amicable divorce or a contested divorce. An amicable divorce is a much more peaceful option for both parties involved, and it is generally less expensive and time-consuming...

What Does Insupportability Mean in Texas?

What Does Insupportability Mean in Texas?

While the term “Insupportability” isn’t likely to be found in your dictionary, it is a real term. Insupportability is the legal term meaning incompatibility and refers to ongoing conflict or discord between parties involved in a marital relationship. In the state of...

What Percentage of Couples Get Divorced?

What Percentage of Couples Get Divorced?

Divorce is an increasingly common occurrence in our society, with nearly half of all marriages ending in divorce. With so many couples facing this difficult decision, it's important to understand the factors that can lead to couples getting divorced and how a lawyer...

My Spouse Filed for Divorce, Now What?

My Spouse Filed for Divorce, Now What?

Even if you knew that divorce was on the horizon, when your spouse takes that step to file for divorce it can come as a bit of a surprise. This is especially true if divorce isn’t something you’ve already discussed. Seeing the divorce papers in front of you can be...

Should I Get Divorced Checklist

Should I Get Divorced Checklist

No one can tell you if you should get divorced or not. They may try. But in the end, the only opinions that matters are your own and that of your spouse. However, if you’re contemplating the question “Should I get a divorce?” then chances are you’re in a confusing...