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Understand your assets when going through a high asset divorce
The substantial assets you have accumulated throughout your working career may have seemed like a blessing. They allowed you to afford your necessities and your desires, and you have not had to worry about your financial stability for some time. However, now that you have chosen …
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Is relocation best for your child?
It is not uncommon for a spouse to survive the breakup of a marriage, the difficult divorce and the heart wrenching custody dispute, only to learn one day that the other parent is planning to move away with the children. In some cases, this is because the other parent has an offe…
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As a business owner, you want to protect your assets from divorce
Starting your own business may have been one of the highlights of your life. As your company continued to grow — and your income with it — you undoubtedly felt more accomplished. Though you may have dealt with some bumps along the way, you have likely become a savvy business …
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A parenting plan may make divorcing with kids easier in Texas
If you are about to go through the divorce process, you may understandably be worried about your finances and which assets you will end up taking with you. However, if you are the parent of a young child, who will end up with custody of the child is likely an even bigger concern …
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What reasons may give cause for child support modification?
Divorce may have been one of the more difficult parts of your life that you have faced so far. Throughout the process, however, your child likely remained your top priority. As a result, you fought for the best child custody and support terms that you could reach during your lega…
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What to do when your ex is not meeting the terms of your divorce
Once the dissolution of marriage is completed, you’d think life would start to get a bit easier. A divorce settlement is in place and all you have to do is abide by its terms. Well, what happens if you do everything you can to live up to the terms but your ex does not? Is there…
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I’m getting a divorce. Is my inheritance protected?
An inheritance is a gift left to an individual after another person has died. The gift then becomes part of the heir’s property, but if that person is married, is his or her spouse entitled to a share of the funds? For some, an inheritance can represent a large portion of perso…
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What are my options for spousal maintenance?
At the end of a marriage, you and your spouse have the opportunity to decide on the details of the settlement. Of course, the two of you may have differing ideas on how to divide assets between the two of you and the amount of any support payments. Luckily, if the two of you canâ…
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Parenting Coordinator vs Parenting Facilitator. What is the Difference?
Have you experienced co-parenting conflicts and struggles due to poor communication during or after a divorce? If you have you might want to ask your family lawyer about utilizing a parenting coordinator or parenting facilitator. What is the difference in a parenting coordinator …
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Benefits of Establishing Paternity for Unmarried Parents
According to the Center for Public Policy Priorities, 42% of single-mother families live in poverty; twice the rate of single-father families in Texas. Having a baby brings joy and new responsibilities for a family. If you happen to be having a baby but are not married to the fat…