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What Most Spouses Miss Until a Dallas Divorce Lawyer Reviews Their Case
Learn More: What Most Spouses Miss Until a Dallas Divorce Lawyer Reviews Their CaseDivorce is rarely a simple decision, but the process that follows is often far more complex than most spouses expect. Emotions run high, financial concerns build quickly, and decisions made early can shape life for years—sometimes decades. However, many individuals get into the process with the notion that they have an idea of how the…
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The 5 Stages of Grief Children Encounter After a Divorce
Learn More: The 5 Stages of Grief Children Encounter After a DivorceDivorce is a trying time for everyone involved. A contested divorce can be even more of an assault on the mental and emotional well-being of both parties. However, no one is more affected than children caught in the middle of a divorce battle. Both during and after divorce proceedings can be especially hard on children looking…
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What to Know if You Are a Legal Professional Seeking a Divorce in Texas
Learn More: What to Know if You Are a Legal Professional Seeking a Divorce in TexasIf you are a legal professional, you know all too well how important it is to retain high-quality legal counsel during divorce proceedings. Depending on your field of law, you may be aware of the laws pertaining to divorces in Texas, such as the requirement that divorcing spouses must equitably divide their community property. You may also be…
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How to Help Children Deal with Divorce
Learn More: How to Help Children Deal with DivorceUnfortunately, divorce can traumatize a child to the point where they may be dealing with the aftereffects of the divorce for decades or their entire lives. In many instances, a child may struggle to understand why their parents are divorcing and how their lives will change. Remember that it is essential to prioritize your child’s emotional well-being…
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Motion to Change a Venue in Texas Divorce Proceedings
Learn More: Motion to Change a Venue in Texas Divorce ProceedingsEach court is only as good as the judge that presides over it, and if a judge is ‘too strict,’ ‘too biased,’ or ‘too old-fashioned,’ the court and the district are going to gain an adverse reputation within the community. Some individuals are aware of the court’s reputation, and so try to avoid the courts…
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Think Before You Delete: Destruction of Social Media Evidence
Learn More: Think Before You Delete: Destruction of Social Media EvidenceEveryone knows that what they post on social media can be used against them in divorce court, but not many people are aware that the same can be said for what is taken off of social media. Though there may come a time when you regret posting something online and want to delete it, if…
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Three Common Topics in Texas Divorce Proceedings
Learn More: Three Common Topics in Texas Divorce ProceedingsWhile many people have been exposed to divorce through movies or TV shows, those who have been through divorce would likely agree that what you see on screen is not a reliable depiction of reality. And if you have never been divorced, chances are you are not familiar with all the aspects involved. It is a…
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What are Texas Divorce Residency Requirements?
Learn More: What are Texas Divorce Residency Requirements?Living in Texas does not automatically mean you can file for divorce in the state. You need to meet certain residency requirements before you can qualify. If you do not, your entire divorce might be put on hold, which can make the entire process more expensive and lengthy. This article will offer an overview of…
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Common Mistakes to Avoid in Your Texas Divorce
Learn More: Common Mistakes to Avoid in Your Texas DivorceDivorce can be a complicated process to go through regardless of your specific circumstances. While people generally find it difficult to negotiate with their future ex-spouse about how they will be dividing everything they have amassed together during their marriage, some divorces go smoother than others. If you handle your divorce wisely, however, it is…
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What Are the Benefits of Mediation in a Gray Divorce?
Learn More: What Are the Benefits of Mediation in a Gray Divorce?Mediation can be a good idea in gray divorce but it might not be right for all couples. Mediation may not be the ideal choice in cases involving a history of domestic violence, or abuse, or when one spouse is uncooperative in negotiations. However, for many gray divorcing couples, mediation can be a helpful and effective way…

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