Divorce is not an easy process, but it's easier than it has ever been compared with 100 or even 50 years ago. Starting in the 1970s, states, including Texas, adopted no-fault divorce. Before then, a married person who wanted a divorce had to prove that their spouse...
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What do I need to know about property division in a Texas divorce?
Before proceeding with a divorce, you need to know that you will be financially stable after your marriage is over. Fortunately, under Texas divorce law, you are entitled to a fair share of the wealth you and your spouse currently own, whether you earn an income or...
Top 5 things to look for in a Texas divorce attorney
Those filing for divorce here in Texas often hire attorneys to help with the process. The lawyer should bring a variety of skills to the table. Some are legal in nature, and some are more service-oriented. The right attorney should be ethical, reasonable,...
How is child custody decided in Texas?
When parents in Texas get divorced or are unmarried and living apart, state law seeks a child custody arrangement that is in the children's best interests. Most of the time, the parents negotiate a custody plan for the family court judge to approve. But sometimes, the...