Will I Get Alimony In My Texas Divorce?

Divorce often leaves one spouse in a stronger financial position than the other. When this happens, the spouse who ends up with fewer financial resources may be entitled to receive alimony (referred to as "spousal maintenance" in Texas).Spousal m...

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How Does Division of Property Work in Common Law Marriage?

Texas is one of only eight states, as of 2022, that have legislation allowing the formation of common law marriages. Sometimes called “marriage without formalities” or “informal marriage,” common law marriages are therefore legal in our stat...

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Appealing a Divorce: What to Do If You’re Unhappy With the Outcome of Your Divorce

Not everyone feels satisfied with the outcome of their divorce. Sometimes, in the course of a divorce, things happen that seem unfair or downright wrong. It can seem like you weren’t heard or that key factors were ignored by attorneys and the cour...

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How to Protect Your Child’s Important Relationships in a Divorce

There’s an old adage that it takes a village to raise a child. It’s true. As they grow, children are shaped by the community they grow up in and by the relationships they form with others—family members, trusted adults, and friends.So what...

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3 Things Business Owners Should Do When Getting Divorced

If you own a business and are facing the prospect of divorce, all kinds of thoughts are probably swirling around in your head. You’re trying to manage the stress and emotions that anyone goes through at the end of their marriage, plus you have add...

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