By now, you have probably heard the term gray divorce, which refers to a divorce involving spouses who are over the age of 50. Gray divorce in Texas, as well as other places, is increasing. According to data from 2017, gray divorce rates almost doubled between 1990...
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How to defeat a prenuptial agreement in Texas
Many Texas couples, especially those entering a second or third marriage, decide to sign a prenuptial agreement. These agreements are generally intended to solve issues of asset division and child care if both spouses have children from prior marriages. While the idea...
Preparing for holiday co-parenting includes understanding the law
Texas parents who are trying to navigate child custody and parenting time (called “possession” in the Lone Star State) might have various disputes throughout the year. This can happen in cases where the parents are on good terms regarding co-parenting and it is...
How will a premarital agreement affect my divorce?
Like most other states, Texas allows unmarried couples to enter into what the law calls a premarital agreement. Residents of Kaufman County may have heard these agreements referred to as prenuptial agreements or even just prenups. The most common purpose of a...