The judge in a divorce case in Texas is likely to begin by assuming that the parties to a marriage contributed equally. Even if a spouse did not maintain employment, the court assumes that the spouse contributed in other ways like caring for children and taking care...
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Month: November 2020
Estate planning for doctors
Everyone in Texas should understand the importance of estate planning, especially for people with lots of holdings. For doctors, it can be important to review the estate plan every few years. As a physician's career develops and their family grows, there will be...
Divorce litigation is sometimes unavoidable
Divorce negotiations often become contentious in states with strict community property laws like Texas, and it is not uncommon for spouses to find themselves in court after attempts to resolve matters amicably at the negotiating table have ended in failure. Leaving...
Are there common reasons why spouses divorce?
The divorce rate for marriages in Texas and the rest of the United States is somewhat high with about 40% of first-time marriages dissolving, and the rate is higher for subsequent marriages. Knowing the statistics, some couples opt for prenuptial agreements to make a...
Practical estate planning advice
Estate planning is a crucial task for everyone no matter their income level. Many people in Texas know this and have a last will and testament as well as named beneficiaries for their insurance. However, people tend to forget some of the more practical aspects of...
Survey shows gender disparity in post-divorce happiness
For Texans who are considering a divorce, there are many concerns before moving forward with a filing. That includes child custody, child support, spousal support and property division. These are fundamental issues. There are also background considerations that will...
How parents can address joint custody challenges
Sharing child custody can present a number of challenges for divorced parents in Texas, but focusing on their children can help them overcome those challenges. Parents should realize that how they feel about their ex-spouse after the divorce is not an indication of...
Advice for long-distance co-parenting in Texas
For two divorced parents who live long-distance, parenting their child can often prove to be difficult for both the parents and the child. Finding ways to co-parent, even with distance, can have a positive impact on everyone involved. Establishing a visitation...
Proving the value of community and separate property
When a married couple gets a divorce in Texas, the assets they acquired during marriage are subject to a 50-50 split. This means that half of all income and half of any business profits earned during marriage would belong to the other spouse. This division also...
How to maintain normalcy for the children in divorce
When Texas parents get divorced, their first thought should be the children and how they keep the kids' lives as normal as possible. There are numerous steps that parents can take to try to minimize the impact that the divorce will have. Of course, it is impossible to...