Right now, you may feel overwhelmed with the idea of divorcing your spouse. They may be exhibiting no remorse for the emotional, mental or even physical pain they cause you. They may be trying to manipulate you to stay. If this sounds like your situ...
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Divorcing a Spouse With Paranoid Personality Disorder
Hostility & Defensiveness: Divorcing a Spouse With Paranoid Personality Disorder Accusations. Hostility. Defensiveness. Paranoia. These are all attributes of an individual with paranoid personality disorder. Often, these individuals...
Read MoreSurviving a Divorce From a Spouse Who Has Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
Divorce is never easy, even when the couple agrees to an amicable split. The challenges become even greater when one spouse suffers from borderline personality disorder (BPD). The emotional instability, mood swings, and behavioral patterns associate...
Read MoreChallenges Involved When Divorcing a Narcissist
Narcissistic personality disorder affects many men and women. If you find yourself married to a narcissist and fear the consequences of divorce, we’re here to help. Although divorcing an individual with narcissistic tendencies can raise challenges...
Read MoreWhat to Expect During a Military Divorce
Divorce is a trying and emotional time. And for those spouses who currently serve in the US military, it can be even more challenging. The military divorce process comes with unique complexities that you should understand as you consider your option...
Read MoreProperty Division Complexities Involved in a High Asset Divorce
Divorce is a challenging and emotional time. And if you and your spouse have a high number of marital assets, it becomes even more complex. The Complexities Involved in a High Asset Divorce Spousal Maintenance Texas law allows a spouse to r...
Read MoreThe Dangers of a DIY Divorce
A quick search online will deliver many websites offering “low cost” do-it-yourself (DIY) divorces. Typically, a DIY divorce requires you to fill out all the paperwork, file for divorce, arrange service to your spouse and more—all on your own....
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About Your Inheritance and Divorce
One of the most common questions we receive about divorce is whether or not inheritance must be divided in Texas. Although the answer is typically “no,” it depends on how you manage your inheritance during your marriage. Is Your Inherita...
Read More5 Tips for Making Joint Custody Work for Your Family
Joint or “shared” custody means that both parents are responsible for the raising of their children. Depending on your custody order, you’ll have differing shared parenting time schedules such as alternating weeks, every two weeks or every wee...
Read MoreHow to Handle False Accusations With Care During Divorce
Divorce is an emotional time. It’s common for a spouse to accuse the other falsely, alleging child or spousal abuse, stalking and threats. Unfortunately, even unfounded allegations can harm your case. You must handle this situation with care by fo...
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