As your wedding day closes in, you're sure to have many questions on your mind.It's only natural to think about the future, including what would happen if you ever divorce your soon-to-be spouse. While you don't expect this to happen, it's a good idea to plan for both...
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4 tips for creating a viable parenting schedule
Scheduling time with kids is hard. It's hard when you're married, and it can be even tougher when you're divorced or separated.You have to think about a lot of new elements, such as picking the kids up and dropping them off from school and getting the kids to all of...
Adjusting parenting time and custody for the school year
Summer is a beautiful time to enjoy bonding with your children. You and your former spouse may have each taken an opportunity to travel with your children at some point. Vacations, holidays and weekend cookouts can all be the basis of great memories for years to come....
Texas penalties for a DWI conviction can change your life
There's a common perception that everyone charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI) is probably guilty. After all, the average person believes that breath tests are accurate and that law enforcement won't make mistakes during a field sobriety test. The truth is...
Can a postnuptial agreement help you save your marriage?
To succeed, a marriage requires constant effort on the part of both spouses. For couples who experience serious issues in a marriage, divorce may seem like the only option. Behavior such as gambling, wasteful spending, adultery, or substance abuse can quickly...
Will you need a forensic accountant to find hidden assets?
During a divorce, couples typically clash over two primary issues: child custody and asset division. Even if you and your spouse do not have children, you could find yourself in a protracted divorce battle if you can't see eye to eye about who gets what.Texas law is...
Mistakes to avoid in a grey divorce
Divorcing later in life comes with a different set of challenges than for couples that divorce under the age of 50. People that divorce at a younger age have time to rebuild retirement accounts, investment portfolios, and their lives in general.Now that you are...
What happens with student loans and other debts in divorce?
When couples divorce, people typically focus on issues like asset division and child custody. However, the division and allocation of debts can have a significant effect on the size of the property settlement you receive. You may think that just because you...
Avoiding fees when dividing retirement accounts in divorce
Certain community assets are difficult than others to accurately divide during a Texas divorce. For many couples, retirement accounts and pensions may seem straightforward. After all, these accounts have a clear balance. It's easy to determine what was deposited...
Dividing property during the divorce process
Divorce is never easy, especially when it comes time to decide who gets what. If your spouse wants the main residence, does that mean you will get the vacation house on the lake? What about the oil and gas interests the two of you invested in a few years ago, the...

