Last Wednesday's blog post explored certain elements of Texas divorce, including no-fault divorce provisions and the concept of "insupportability," as well as the various residency requirements that must be met in order to secure a divorce in our sta...
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Texas Divorce – I
In the state of Texas, no-fault divorce is the norm. What exactly is "no-fault" divorce? Simply put, a no-fault divorce is one in which the spouse seeking to end the marriage does not have to demonstrate specific grounds (i.e., adultery, cruelty, aba...
Read MoreBankruptcy’s Impact on Support Payments
Contrary to popular belief, bankruptcy is not just reserved for those who are "fiscally irresponsible." Virtually anyone can encounter serious financial problems in the wake of job termination, workplace or motor vehicle accidents, lengthy illnesses ...
Read MoreDivorce and Prenuptial Agreements
We've all seen the statistic: nearly half of all first marriages end in divorce. However, did you know that nearly 70 percent of all subsequent marriages (meaning second, third, etc.) end in divorce? Given this high rate of divorce, it is not unco...
Read MoreThe Increasing Use of Social Media in Divorce Cases
A recent survey by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) revealed some very interesting information about social media and divorce. Nearly 80 percent of attorneys surveyed indicated that they have seen a significant rise in the number...
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