A brief examination of Texas divorce rates shows that couples in the Lone Star state are more likely to stay married than 30 years ago and are less likely to get divorced than people living in other states. Divorce rates over time Only 1.5% of people getting married...
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How does Texas law determine who gets what in a divorce?
Divorce can be a very frustrating and even scary process. There may be many questions about what will happen once the divorce has been finalized. One issue that can cause anxiety is property division and what each spouse can expect to keep once the divorce is final....
Child custody essentials for Texas fathers
If you walk into Texas family court prepared for the questions you'll be asked, it may greatly increase the chances that you will be granted custody. Getting out of paying child support should never be the goal of gaining custody of your children, and judges can...
Talking to your kids is essential when you’re getting divorced
Divorce in Texas and around the country can be stressful. Acknowledging your emotions and talking to your children are essential steps you'll need to take to get through this ordeal successfully. Surrounding yourself with friends and loved ones may help make this...