Texas is a no-fault divorce state. This means that you don't have to prove grounds to get a divorce and your spouse cannot force you to remain married. Your spouse may, however, resist getting divorced and could act in ways that make the process more stressful and...
Year: 2022
How can you have a child-centered divorce in Texas?
When you are getting divorced, the well-being of your children should be one of your top priorities. By doing that, you can help ensure that they don't suffer unnecessarily through the process. Communicate with them It's important to talk to your children about what...
How Divorce Can Affect your Medical Practice
If you are a Texas doctor who is about to get divorced, one of the most critical aspects of your divorce negotiations will be accurately evaluating your medical practice. This aspect of divorce can be challenging to calculate because many doctors practice with other...
What Texas Courts Consider When Determining Child Custody
When you and your spouse get a divorce, and you have children, family law requires the court to decide about child custody. The court will look at various factors to determine what is in the child's best interests. The relationship of the child with each parent The...
How Executive Compensation Can Complicate Divorces
Are you a high-worth business executive, or is your spouse one? Maybe you both are. If you're contemplating getting a divorce and your Texas marriage falls into one of these scenarios, your split may be more complicated than for other high-worth couples. The reason...