If you travel frequently for business or pleasure, you have probably accumulated thousands of airline miles. These miles have intrinsic value to you, as you can use them to redeem…
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If you travel frequently for business or pleasure, you have probably accumulated thousands of airline miles. These miles have intrinsic value to you, as you can use them to redeem…
Making the decision to terminate your marriage can be daunting and overwhelming. In addition to determining child custody, support and alimony, you must determine who will receive the property and…
Although grandparents are family members, their rights are not the same as a child’s parents. If your grandchild’s mother and father divorced or live in an unsafe situation, you may…
Parents in Texas who are about to get a divorce are likely struggling with how to tell their children about the separation. Ideally, parents will get on the same page…
You may not always think clearly when navigating your way through a divorce, and many divorced women find themselves wishing they had done things differently after the fact. If you…
Your marriage is unique. From when you two met, to how you built the relationship—all the way down to why divorce is on the table now. You need to take…
Depending on your financial health before, during and after your divorce, you may have little choice but to continue residing in your marital home with your ex-spouse. You hope the…
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…
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…
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…
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