No one enters into a Texas marriage thinking it may one day run its course. Yet, current divorce rates indicate that many marriages do not last until death. Increasingly, Texas residents entering into marriage are relying on prenuptial agreements as a means of...
Who Gets The House After Divorce?
For most people, their home is their biggest asset and can be one of the more contentious issues in divorce. How will you determine who gets to stay and who has to give up their home? Are there other ways you can handle it? There is one simple answer: if your home is...
How do you co-parent with someone you cannot stand?
Divorces are hard, especially when you and your ex-spouse do not get along at all. Despite how you may feel about your ex, your children’s needs still come first. When you need to do what is right for your children, how can you work with an ex-spouse that you cannot...
Addressing custody issues for parents who do not get along
Texans who have ended a marriage and have children will need to address a variety of issues related to child custody. One of the most complicated factors that must be considered is the need to maintain a relationship with the other parent. While some relationships are...
Can I leave Texas with my kids after divorce?
When your marriage ends, moving can seem like the fresh start you need. When you have children with your former spouse, however, your custody agreement will determine whether you can relocate with your kids. Learn about the factors that influence relocation and child...