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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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Divorcing When One or Both Spouses are Self-Employed
Learn More: Divorcing When One or Both Spouses are Self-EmployedDivorce is complicated as is, but when you throw in two people who are self-employed, it becomes even more so. With a self-employed individual, it can be difficult to discern just how much he or she really makes each year. Moreover, it can be easy for a self-employed individual to hide assets, or at least downplay…
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Understanding Contingency Fees
Learn More: Understanding Contingency FeesMost people do not anticipate being involved in a car, truck, or personal injury accident and so therefore, most people are not financially prepared to deal with the aftermath. From sky high medical expenses to missed work, the financial consequences caused by a car accident can be devastating. Fortunately, the U.S. court system allows accident…

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