You and your spouse may have spent months talking about a potential divorce. And you may have insulated the children from this development until it was inevitable that the split was going to happen. At that point, you likely decided that you needed to break the news...
Helping You Through The Most Painful Details Of Your Divorce
Year: 2023
How to use virtual visits to enhance your parenting plan
Virtual visitation, or visits between a parent and their child using modern technology, is usually only considered when a parent and a child are separated by some distance and regular in-person visits are impractical – but there’s no reason it has to be that way....
What if co-parents disagree on education or healthcare matters?
Co-parenting after ending a romantic relationship is a challenge. Even when parents have agreed to a specific custody arrangement, inevitably they will find themselves disagreeing on certain matters as life evolves. Sometimes, the parenting challenges that adults...
What assets do couples in Texas divide when they divorce?
In Texas, couples that divorce typically need to divide their shared property. Such negotiations are often the most frustrating part of the divorce process, as people worry about how much they will lose and struggle to achieve an appropriate outcome. Community...
Mediation can protect the privacy of divorcing spouses
The divorce process can feel dehumanizing in part because it strips someone of their privacy. Very personal matters, including finances and the state of their relationship with their spouse, could become a topic of discussion in a courtroom if a couple cannot reach a...
How to handle a difficult divorce
Just like marriages, divorces come in all shapes and sizes. A difficult marriage is no barrier to a peaceful divorce, and a marriage that once seemed a “forever” thing can turn into the most acrimonious divorce you can imagine. If your divorce has become difficult,...
2 solutions for retirement account management in a Texas divorce
The information that people share about divorce proceedings can be quite misleading because the laws are different in every state. What is true for one family may not apply at all to another family that is navigating this process in a different location. Texas...
How a child’s age may influence a Texas parenting plan
Parents in Texas who divorce or start living separately from one another generally share custody of their children. The exact terms included in a custody order or parenting plan depend on how parents share parenting time and also the unique needs of their family unit....
The value of prenuptial agreements
Prenuptial agreements represent proactive steps that many couples face prior to walking down the aisle. Commonly used by soon-to-be spouses with significant assets, it protects their possessions while ensuring a sense of certainty and transparency throughout the...