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Getting served with divorce papers in Texas rarely feels neutral. Even if you expected it, the moment the paperwork is in your hands,
For many people, the house is the hardest part of a divorce to think about. A family home is a source of stability
If you are involved in a Texas custody case, the word “conservatorship” may come up. In Texas, courts use the term conservatorship instead
No. In Texas, one spouse can move forward with a divorce even if the other does not agree. That often surprises people, especially
Abuse can influence property division in a Texas divorce. While Texas is a community property state, courts are not required to divide marital
A 401(k) can be divided in a Texas divorce if any part of the account was contributed during the marriage. Texas is a
Although it isn’t common, there are some reasons why a judge can deny a divorce in Texas. Preventing this problem is a matter
A marriage can fall apart for many reasons. One of the more difficult situations is when one spouse walks away, leaving the other
Yes, there are a few situations in which a court may decide that a finalized divorce be reopened. In cases of fraud or
Even though Texas offers no-fault grounds for divorce, adultery can still play a role in the divorce proceedings. If the innocent spouse files