While there is nothing wrong with using the traditional court process to end your marriage, you may be looking for a less stressful alternative. Divorcing your spouse is likely to have certain complications, but you likely have some out-of-court options for resolving...
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Substance abuse complicates marriage and divorce
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration reported that 7.4 million adults suffered from an addiction disorder in 2018. It is nearly impossible for Texas spouses and children to avoid the fallout from an individual struggling with substance abuse,...
Can I keep my house during my divorce?
When going through a divorce in Texas, you may wonder what will happen to the home that you share with your spouse. Texas is a community property state, so the answer depends on whether you purchased the house before or after you and your spouse married. Community...
How to deal with co-parent tension
Putting in a collaborative effort to raise your children is challenging for both divorced and non-divorced couples. But the fact that your children follow a different routine under your supervision, can often create disagreements with your co-parent. At the end of the...