The often hectic summer months can quickly take a toll on an already struggling marriage. In light of this, unhappy spouses in Texas and elsewhere may decide to finally pursue divorce during the month of July. Some tips may help them to be prepared for the process…
If you’re a military service member or were married to one, you likely understand how difficult it can be to balance family life with career service duties. The fact is that some Texas marriages don’t withstand the strain. If your household is one of many…
The process of getting divorced can be difficult to figure out for those with large amounts of debt. When it comes to student loan debt in particular, people who are going through divorce may wonder if they will have to cover the debt themselves or…
A divorce in which at least one spouse is a military servicemember is like a civilian divorce in many ways. The divorcing spouses will have to make difficult decisions on many components of their shared life. However, one often contested item that differs is the…
The process of getting divorced can be difficult for any person in Texas. However, divorce can be particularly challenging for spouses who are not comfortable with managing investments and other financial assets. Here are a couple of steps that divorcing spouses who are in this…
Following the marital dissolution process in Texas, you may feel relieved to move on with your life. However, you and your ex-spouse may experience various life changes that will cause you to revisit your divorce decree. In such situations, you can pursue decree modifications in…
The end of a marriage in Texas is a complicated process due to the various financial, emotional and practical implications it has for both parties involved. For this reason, overlooking a basic item like insurance coverage can be easy during divorce proceedings. Still, it is…
Dissolving a marriage is not a simple, straightforward process, particularly when young children are going through the process, too. The reality is that every family is different, so naturally, families do not approach the issue of child custody exactly the same. Nonetheless, noncustodial parents are…
After your divorce, you might want to make the most of your time with your children. But you may worry about how being in the military can affect your custody agreement. You and your ex split time with your child—but what will you do if…
Although parents can separate for a myriad of reasons, the primary concern of both parents is usually the safety and well-being of their children. Working out a suitable child custody arrangement becomes a top priority when parents divorce. These days, more and more parents in…