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Preparing to Divide Marital Assets in Anticipation of a Texas Divorce
Learn More: Preparing to Divide Marital Assets in Anticipation of a Texas DivorceThere are only nine states in the U.S. that are classified as “community property states.” Texas is one of them. The primary feature that distinguishes the community property approach to divorce is that it broadly entitles each spouse to 50 percent of the marital assets in the event of divorce. This system values predictability and the guarantee…
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Keeping Costs Low When Filing for Divorce in Texas
Learn More: Keeping Costs Low When Filing for Divorce in TexasFilm and television programming generally portray divorce as a contentious, stressful process. However, while the emotional aspects of ending a marriage can be truly devastating, the legal side of ending a marriage does not have to be. Nowadays, the majority of couples in Texas do not divorce via a “courtroom showdown.” Instead, they work with each other…
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Crafting a Workable Texas Parenting Agreement
Learn More: Crafting a Workable Texas Parenting AgreementIf you and your child’s other parent need to draft a parenting plan as an element of your broader child custody order, it is important that you do not rush this drafting process. Parenting agreements are legally binding contracts that are enforceable in the event of a breach. As a result, you will need to make sure…

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