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How to Handle a Joint Bank Account in a Texas Divorce
Learn More: How to Handle a Joint Bank Account in a Texas DivorceWhen two individuals are married, sharing a bank account seems like a good idea; after all, all of their money is going towards the same expenses, including housing, food, clothing, vehicles, and entertainment. However, when those same two individuals separate, all of ‘our money’ becomes ‘my money,’ and that joint account is suddenly not big enough to…
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Understanding How Psychological Evaluations are Used in a Texas Child Custody Case
Learn More: Understanding How Psychological Evaluations are Used in a Texas Child Custody CasePsychological evaluations are only used in child custody cases if one or both parents feel that the other is mentally unfit to take care of the child or children. When either parent makes such an assertion about the other, the court will be forced to order a psychological evaluation. If you feel that your child’s…
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How The Length of Your Marriage Can Affect the Outcome of Your Texas Divorce
Learn More: How The Length of Your Marriage Can Affect the Outcome of Your Texas DivorceSome marriages only last for a few short years, after which time each party is likely still able to become financially independent. On the other end of the spectrum, there are the couples that have been together for 20 plus years-couples that have raised children together, bought and sold property together, and even gone on…

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