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What You Should Know About Texas Divorce Subpoenas
Learn More: What You Should Know About Texas Divorce SubpoenasWhen any aspect of a divorce is contested in Texas, a judge will require both parties to present evidence supporting their stances. Sufficient evidence is especially important in regards to marital assets and property division. Assets and property cannot be fairly divided if they are not all properly identified and valued. Unfortunately, there are divorce…
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What is Financial Misconduct and How Do You Prove it?
Learn More: What is Financial Misconduct and How Do You Prove it?Financial misconduct, otherwise known as ‘ dissipation of assets,’ in a divorce is when one or both spouses spent, gave away, transferred, converted, or otherwise mismanaged money or assets that would have been subject to property division in divorce. An example of this would be when a wife goes on a business trip and decides to…
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Texas Cap on Child Support Guidelines Helps High-Income Earners
Learn More: Texas Cap on Child Support Guidelines Helps High-Income EarnersIn determining child support, one of the main factors that the judge looks at is each party’s income. Their income is then combined for the purpose of comparing it to the child support guidelines. However, in most states, if the parents’ total combined income exceeds $150,000, there are no guidelines for the judge to follow. It…

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