Going through a divorce is life-changing. However, if you or your spouse is in the military, you will likely need to follow some special rules and regulations. Continue to read for more information about what may impact your military divorce. Special rules and...
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What’s causing the millennial divorce phenomenon?
Statistics have revealed that millennials in Texas and around the country are getting divorced at an alarming rate. While there are many reasons why this is happening, the idea to live together without making a serious commitment to marriage is clearly among the top...
How to divorce a gambler
Gambling addictions can destroy the finances of families in Texas and around the country. When people want to divorce a spouse with a gambling problem, they will want to take action to protect their finances before filing for divorce. Gathering as many documents as...
How Often Is Alimony Granted In Texas Divorces?
Alimony is known as spousal maintenance in Texas, and judges only award it when certain eligibility requirements are met. Couples who would prefer to decide these matters for themselves can do so by drafting prenuptial or postnuptial agreements that contain alimony...
Where to look for hidden assets during divorce
As a marriage comes to an end, Texas couples will be faced with the division of their property. Though the goal of this process is to have a fair distribution, that might not be the priority for some spouses. Identifying assets is the first step in ensuring that a...
Does a strong support network influence the decision to divorce?
Countless factors can make a Texas couple more likely to file for divorce. Sometimes they find it easier to get divorced because they don't have kids. Other times, they both have steady jobs and aren't financially dependent on their marriage. However, a study has...
Why do divorce filings increase in January?
Every year, hundreds of people in Texas and around the country file for divorce at the start of January. While couples can file for divorce at any time of the year, researchers have noted that most divorces seem to initiate in January. This suggests that many spouses...
How you dress when you go to court can make a difference
At some point during your divorce, you may have to appear in court before a judge. This can be a daunting prospect – particularly if a judge is deciding on an issue that you and your spouse couldn't agree on yourselves.Your appearance – including the way...
If you’re stressing out about money, so are your kids
The early months of separation can be financially challenging for just about any family. Even if you and your ex have good incomes, living separately can be significantly more costly than living together.As you're working out your division of assets and support...
Some key financial considerations before you begin your divorce
Whether you're just beginning to consider divorce or you're ready to talk to an attorney and start the process, one of your biggest worries is likely how it will impact you financially. It's important to take a look at your current financial situation and what you'll...

