Some parents in Texas who are going through a divorce might wonder whether sole or joint custody would be best for their children. Studies have shown that even young children benefit from joint custody arrangements. The work of one psychologist was endorsed by more...
Year: 2018
Divorce, taxes and dividing assets
Taxes are an important consideration when negotiating divorce settlement terms. Texas couples should take care to understand the tax ramifications of how their assets are divided.What happens to the family or marital home can be a point of contention for many...
What to do about the house in a divorce
One of the more difficult assets for some couples in Texas to divide in a divorce could be the home. They might want to try to sell it immediately, but this actually often turns out to be something that is only done on a judge's orders.Another option is for one person...
Solving debt issues may reduce divorce risk for couples
Not many couples seeking a divorce in Texas cite money problems as their main reason for splitting. Even so, a Couples & Money survey conducted by a financial services company notes that more than half of all couples begin relationships with existing debt, and 40...
The challenge of parenting after divorce
Divorce can, at times, mean a complete separation between the two ex-partners. When children are involved, there is usually a lot of interaction between the two divorced parents. This can create frustration and stress for all involved.Under ideal circumstances, the...
How to ask for a divorce without adding more stress
Asking for a divorce is likely to be one of the most difficult things you ever have to do. If you find yourself in this position, you should consider the many steps you can take to ease your stress.There's no way of knowing what will happen when you sit down to talk...
Tips for making the most of divorce mediation in Texas
Know what steps you should take to make the most of your upcoming divorce mediation.If you feel that your marriage to your current spouse is nearing its end, you might be considering your options for as smooth of a divorce in Texas as possible. In that search, you may...
Ways to help kids adjust to a move in Texas
Divorcing parents might need a bit of help when it comes to preparing their children for living in a new home and area.When parents divorce, it might be necessary for one, or both, of them to move to a different house in a different geographic location. Not only that,...
Think long and hard about mediation for your Texas divorce
Are you considering ending your Texas marriage? Have you thought about the many difficulties inherent in divorce? Do you want to keep your family's business private, without having your so-called "dirty laundry" aired in an open court? Are financial concerns an issue...
The rise in the gray divorce: Factors contributing to this phenomenon
Many marriages in Texas and throughout the rest of the country eventually end in divorce. According to the American Psychological Association, approximately 40 to 50 percent of married couples in the U.S. divorce. However, the rate at which those over the age of 50...