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How Would Remarrying Affect My Divorce Decree?
Learn More: How Would Remarrying Affect My Divorce Decree?After a divorce, many Texans find happiness in a new relationship. Some time passes after the divorce, the new significant other becomes increasingly significant, and before you know it, marriage is on the table again. Before you head down the aisle again, it is important to understand how remarrying could affect the terms of your…
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What Is Community Property in a Texas Divorce?
Learn More: What Is Community Property in a Texas Divorce?When filing for divorce in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, the first question most individuals ask is how their assets will be split. Texas is one of only nine “community property” states in the country, but the term is often misunderstood. Contrary to popular belief, community property does not automatically mean a 50/50 split. Instead, it…
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When is a Prenuptial Agreement Voidable in Texas?
Learn More: When is a Prenuptial Agreement Voidable in Texas?A prenuptial agreement is an excellent way for soon-to-be newlyweds to reach an agreement about how their assets would be divided in the event that the couple does not stay married forever. They can be, however, drastically unfair to one spouse. Consider the classic situation where a prenuptial agreement is used—when there is significant income or net-worth…

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