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Understanding no-fault divorce in Texas

When you decided to marry your spouse, you probably planned for a life-long marriage. Even if you are heading for a divorce, you may not feel animosity toward your spouse. Fortunately, Texas law does not require…

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Tips for managing your budget during a divorce

Going through a divorce can cause serious money issues. Before the Texas court finalizes your case, you already begin the process of separating your finances from your soon-to-be-ex-spouse’s finances. This can create some uncomfortable money…

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How to adjust to life after divorce

Whether your marriage lasted a few years or more than a decade, divorce will likely be a challenging time in your life. Preparing for the emotional consequences of the end of a marriage can help…

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Estate planning tasks after a divorce

Divorce changes a lot of things about your life, but it also changes things about your death. Your former end-of-life documents no doubt included your spouse, so you will need to update your estate plans…

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Can your spouse take your professional practice in a divorce?

For the average couple facing a divorce, the biggest concerns will be what happens with their children and how they split up their possessions. Many couples will focus their financial divorce concerns on major assets…

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