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Texas Residency Requirements for Divorce
Learn More: Texas Residency Requirements for DivorceBefore you can file for divorce in Texas, you need to make sure you meet state residency requirements. Just because someone lives in Texas does not automatically mean that they qualify for residency, and filing for divorce without meeting the residency requirements can delay the divorce process and ultimately make it cost more time and money.…
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How to Choose a Divorce Attorney and Get it Right the First Time
Learn More: How to Choose a Divorce Attorney and Get it Right the First TimeDivorce in Texas is hard enough without throwing unnecessary complications into the mix. Unfortunately, for many divorcing individuals, switching an attorney partway through the divorce process turns out to be a highly necessary complication. Although some cases of changing a divorce attorney cannot be avoided (such as if your attorney dies or cannot continue working), many…
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Can I Do Anything if My Spouse Trashed Our House During Divorce?
Learn More: Can I Do Anything if My Spouse Trashed Our House During Divorce?Most spouses want to get through their Texas divorce as peaceably as possible and avoid unnecessary conflict. Reasonable negotiation efforts often prove very helpful to these spouses as they seek to divide marital property and create a fair parenting plan. Unfortunately, some spouses have unstable or violent personalities that can turn a divorce into a nightmare. If your spouse…

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