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What does Texas consider when awarding spousal maintenance?
A divorce means major changes for both people involved, and this may prove particularly true if one of you was the primary breadwinner during your marriage. Once your marriage comes to an end, you may have valid concerns about how you may support yourself without your spouse’s …
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3 Ways your spouse may try to hide marital assets
Because Texas is a community property state for divorce purposes, both spouses own marital property. When your marriage ends, you probably must divide marital wealth equally. Of course, you can only fight for your fair share of assets if you know that they exist. Regrettably, a d…
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Who gets to keep a house after a divorce?
Divorces often involve disputes over numerous assets and debts, as both parties work to separate their lives. The process is often very complex, and it is important to work towards a satisfactory outcome for everyone involved.
The division of a home is often a key topic during a… -
Understanding the Texas child support process
The Child Support Division of the Texas Attorney General’s office administers child support services for Texas parents. As in other states, both parents must provide financial support for minor children after a divorce or when unmarried.
Either parent can start the process by …