When people start contemplating divorce, they often try to imagine what life might be like after the divorce. They may try to predict how the courts may address matters such as parental responsibilities and property distribution. Community property statutes seem to...

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What happens when spouses can’t agree on how to divide a business?
Divorce can turn your world upside down, especially when a shared business is involved. The stress of ending a marriage often intensifies when you're faced with dividing the company you've built together. It's a situation that can leave you feeling overwhelmed,...
What happens to the house you when you divorce?
When you begin a divorce, it is important to think about all the matters you need to take care of. One of the most complex issues is property division, and it can get even more complicated if you own a house together. Often, both parties would like to keep the house,...
Who keeps the cars in a Texas divorce?
In Texas, determining who keeps the cars that a couple owns when that couple decides to divorce is not always a straightforward process. Couples may need to consider how these assets are classified legally as they work to divide their property. Texas is a community...
Should I divorce the family home too?
One of the biggest financial decisions in a divorce is- who is going to keep the house? For some, it was already decided at the time of separation, others need further reflection to consider the financial responsibility on the family home. There is also the option for...
A Divorce with Fur Babies
Sometimes the family pet is more than just the family pet. The fur babies are like children to you and your spouse (and) child(ren), but the court does not see it that way. Unfortunately, in the state of Texas, our well-loved pet(s) are seen as property in the...
Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements make divorce easier
When you decided to marry your spouse, you were likely full of optimism about the future. Still, between 40% and 50% of marriages in the United States end in divorce. For individuals in a second, third or subsequent marriage, the divorce rate may be even higher....











