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When Can My Child Choose to Live With Me in Texas?
Learn More: When Can My Child Choose to Live With Me in Texas?As children of divorced or never-married parents get older and gain a greater understanding of their relationship with their parents and the world around them, they often develop strong opinions about which parent they want to be with all or most of the time. When the parents agree with the child’s preferences and with each other on…
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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?Dividing up money property at the end of a marriage can be challenging even for spouses who are cooperating. Married couples often acquire significant assets together such as houses, investment accounts, and joint retirement savings. Texas is a community property state, meaning that all earnings and assets acquired during the marriage are the property of both spouses.…

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