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Can a mediator force an outcome in Texas?

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Aug 23, 2024 | Divorce

Mediation plays a crucial role in resolving family law disputes, offering a less adversarial alternative to court battles. Many people wonder about the power a mediator holds in these situations. What a mediator does Mediators act as neutral third parties who...

Strategies for managing feelings of guilt after a divorce

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Aug 9, 2024 | Divorce

Divorce can bring about a mix of emotions, and guilt is one that many people experience. If you are dealing with feelings of guilt following a divorce, it's important to know you're not alone. Having ways to manage and overcome this guilt is crucial for moving forward...

Dividing real estate investments during divorce in Texas

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Aug 8, 2024 | Divorce

Dividing real estate investments in a Texas divorce can be a unique process. Understanding the laws and processes involved is important for ensuring a fair division of assets. Community property rules In Texas, the law follows community property rules. This means that...

How do you financially start over after divorce?

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Jul 26, 2024 | Divorce

Divorce marks a significant change not just personally but also financially. It requires both parties to reassess and rebuild their financial lives independently. Starting over financially after a divorce can be daunting, but with the right steps, it is certainly...

Are family heirlooms subject to property division?

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Jul 15, 2024 | Family Law

When couples decide to part ways in Texas, the division of property can bring additional emotional weight, especially when it involves family heirlooms. Understanding how these cherished items divide in the divorce process is crucial for both parties involved. The...

Issues in blended families that can lead to divorce

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Jul 11, 2024 | Divorce

Blended families can face tough challenges that strain relationships and sometimes lead to divorce. It's important to grasp these issues, especially in Texas, where family dynamics and legal rules differ. Money issues and differences Money is a major stressor in...

Dealing with the grief and loss of a divorce in Texas

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Jul 3, 2024 | Uncategorized

Divorce is often compared to the loss of a loved one because it can evoke similar feelings of grief. These feelings are natural, and acknowledging them is the first step toward healing.  By employing practical coping mechanisms based on the grieving process,...

Are private messages on social media admissible in divorce court?

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Jul 1, 2024 | Divorce

In Texas, private messages on social media can play a significant role in divorce cases. These messages can include texts, emails, and private messages on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Courts can consider these messages as evidence, which might...

How are art collections valued and divided in a Texas divorce?

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Jun 28, 2024 | Divorce

In Texas, the law treats property acquired during marriage as community property. This includes art collections unless one spouse can prove that the art was a gift, inheritance, or acquired before the marriage.  The court will divide community property equitably,...

Taking a look at the divorce rate in Texas

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Jun 4, 2024 | Divorce

Divorce is a significant event that affects many families across the country. In Texas, many people decide to bring their marriage to an end each year. Those thinking about getting a divorce should go over data on this topic and understand how Texas compares to the...

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