Divorce can be hard on Texas kids, but it doesn’t have to be. It’s been proven that with a little bit of work and communication, parents can implement a successful co-parenting plan after divorce. How to set the foundation for successful co-parenting After a divorce,...
Divorce
Complex issues for individuals in a high-net-worth divorce
Divorce between high-net-worth individuals is more complicated than an average divorce settlement. Residents of Texas may want to learn more about the issues that are involved in the process when high monetary values are part of the divorce. According to The Dallas...
Financial mistakes to avoid in a divorce settlement
In a divorce in Texas, the financial settlement is one of the easiest parts to get wrong. A mistake in this process can cost a large amount of money and lead to an unfavorable or inefficient asset division. Avoid rushing The worst thing that a person can do in a...
Facts about divorce and Social Security benefits
Divorce can be a difficult process in Texas, both emotionally and financially. One issue that often arises among divorcing couples is how to make ends meet when they retire. One option that is available is Social Security benefits. What are Social Security benefits?...
3 common financial mistakes people make during divorce
Going through a divorce is never easy. While experiencing the emotional anguish of an important relationship ending, estranged Texas spouses must negotiate property division and child custody agreements. If they are unable to agree on a settlement, their divorce can...
High-asset divorce
A high-asset divorce in Texas has the potential to be costly and complex because the division of marital assets can be a major challenge to unwind. This is especially true when the divorce involves foreign assets with different jurisdictions due to national borders....
What happens to a family home in divorce?
Divorce is a difficult process in Texas, and it can be even more complicated when children and property are involved. One of the most common questions that arise in a divorce is what happens to the family home. Who takes the family home in divorce? The courts...
Dividing the house in divorce
In Texas, a divorce can be a financially complex matter, especially when it comes to managing the marital home. This is generally the single most valuable asset a couple owns, and it is also illiquid, making assigning ownership and value difficult. However, there are...
How to protect your business interests in divorce
As a Texas business owner, you've spent countless hours and resources building your company into what it is today. You wouldn't want to risk losing it all in the aftermath of a divorce. Although it may seem difficult, there are many things you can do to protect your...
What are the rules regarding legal separation in Texas?
Legal separation is an option for Texas couples who are either preparing for divorce or aren't ready to divorce quite yet. Legal separation takes all the steps to separate you from your spouse without finalizing the divorce process. What does a legal separation...