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Abandonment as Grounds for Fault-Based Divorce in Texas
Learn More: Abandonment as Grounds for Fault-Based Divorce in TexasTexas is one of the few states that still recognizes fault-based divorces, and may grant a divorce in one spouse’s favor if sufficient grounds for fault are established. Under Section 6.005 of the Texas Family Code, abandonment is one of the seven grounds for a fault-based divorce in Texas. If a spouse is found guilty of abandonment,…
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Can I Contest a Prenuptial Agreement in Texas?
Learn More: Can I Contest a Prenuptial Agreement in Texas?There are many misconceptions surrounding prenuptial agreements, the two biggest of which are: 1) that prenups are utilized solely by people with large bankrolls and even larger trust issues, and 2) that a prenup can include any provisions that the parties want, and that the prenup will be legally valid so long as both parties…
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Psychological Evaluations in Dallas, Texas
Learn More: Psychological Evaluations in Dallas, TexasDuring many Dallas child custody cases, the child often lands in the middle of a contentious battle over which parent will be the ‘better parent’ for him or her. While more often than not it is the heated emotions of divorce that drive the parents to battle over custody, if neither can set their sentiments aside for…

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