Separating from your spouse and making the decision to divorce can be difficult, but it doesn’t mean that you can’t move forward and achieve an amicable divorce. The truth is that no one wants the divorce process to be any more painful than it needs to be or last...
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How to Divorce When Both Parties Are Amicable
When you hear people talk about filing for divorce, you may think they all have to be contentious and amicable divorce in Texas isn’t possible. But, for many couples, divorce is not something that pits one spouse against the other in a fight over assets, property and...
Community Property vs. Sole Property in Texas
When you’re thinking about getting a divorce, property can become a major issue, especially if you’re trying to determine community property vs. sole property in Texas. Whether it’s a business, money, or other assets, it’s important to know what’s considered...
Understanding and Calculating Alimony in Texas
Sometimes a divorce in Texas will result in contractional alimony. This is a payment made by one spouse to the other during and after the divorce process. Here in Texas, these payments are often referred to as spousal maintenance or spousal support. We’ll dive into...
7 Tips to Help Kids Cope with A Divorce
Helping Your Child Cope with Divorce The emotional distress surrounding a separation or divorce is already complicated enough for couples, but the added difficulty of explaining it to children makes the situation more stressful. You want to be honest, of course, but...