When you don't understand the Texas laws about divorce, you may not understand your rights or how the process really works. Many people believe misinformation about dissolution proceedings that may prevent them from pursuing their best lives. For example, some people...
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Can you move with the children after a divorce?
Divorce complicates your life in a number of different ways, including sharing custody with your ex. The courts find that it is best for children to spend time with both parents, so they typically split custody. Even if this isn’t even, it gives both parents a chance...
What can you do to have a better co-parenting relationship?
After your divorce, you and your ex-spouse may still need to work together to raise your child. It should be both of your goals to have a positive co-parenting relationship because being able to work together means that you’ll be better able to help your child as they...
Modifying your divorce decree after finding hidden assets
During your divorce, one of the requirements is that you and your spouse report all of your income and assets. You’ll go through them to determine which are marital assets and which are separate. Then, they’ll be divided approximately 50-50, since Texas is a community...
Should you take down your social media during divorce?
As someone who is going through a divorce, one of the things that will certainly help you is to avoid all social media. While you might enjoy catching up with friends or family online, it’s best not to give your estranged spouse any fuel to add to the fire of your...
What can you do if your ex cancels court-ordered parenting time?
Almost any parent who has endured shared custody after a divorce will quickly tell you that the worst thing about ending a marriage is the loss of time with your kids. Split custody or co-parenting arrangements are great for kids because they help preserve both of...
Documents to review with your family law attorney
If you are in the process of getting a divorce in Texas, you may already know that all assets acquired during marriage are considered community property, which is divided equally when a married couple gets a divorce. If spouses cannot reach an agreement on how to...