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What happens to the family home in a divorce?
In a Texas divorce, assets acquired during the marriage are, with some exceptions, divided in an equal fashion. Therefore, assuming that the home is held in the marital estate, you would be entitled to roughly 50% of its value. Of course, you would need to account for...
Marital infidelity and divorce
A spouse’s infidelity can threaten what seemed like the most stable of marriages. Whether the suspicion of cheating was present for a while or the infidelity was a complete surprise, the relationship between the spouses suffers and the repercussions of the cheating...
Setting healthy boundaries in a co-parenting plan
Those planning on getting divorced in Texas with children usually want to keep a strong relationship with their offspring. One part of that relationship is developing a healthy co-parenting strategy that stresses cooperation for the children's good. Models for...
Understanding the six stages of divorce in Texas
Divorce is never easy, whether you're in Texas or anywhere else in the world. It can be a lengthy and painful journey that affects both parties involved. While each divorce is unique, many divorces tend to go through six stages. These stages are not always linear, and...
What can you do to have a child-centered divorce?
A divorce is never easy for anyone in a Texas family. Children are hit particularly hard when their parents call it quits. However, if you’re a parent whose marriage is ending, you can make things easier for everyone by having a child-centered divorce. Work with your...
Real estate portfolio division in Texas divorce
In Texas divorce, the court divides all marital property fairly between spouses. Marital property is any asset that couples acquire while married, so if you invested in real estate after exchanging your vows, chances are they'll be up for division upon your...
Three losses divorce might cause
Texas has a low divorce rate when compared to some other states. But local couples do sometimes decide that divorce is the best option. You might agree to a divorce and prepare yourself for the outcome. But unexpected losses can arise because of divorce. Here are four...
Why do people seek divorce in Texas?
When a couple decides to divorce, it is usually because their relationship has reached a point where they can no longer continue living together. There are many different reasons why this might happen, and it's important to understand the most common ones so that you...
What you need to know about refinancing a home loan after divorce
Divorce is a difficult process in Texas, and it can be even more challenging when you have to deal with the ramifications of splitting up your finances. One of the most important things to do after a divorce is to refinance your home loan. Here are four tips to help...
