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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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Divorcing Your Alcohol or Drug Addicted Spouse in Texas
Learn More: Divorcing Your Alcohol or Drug Addicted Spouse in TexasBeing married to an alcohol or drug addicted individual is difficult, but unfortunately, that difficulty does not end on the day you decide to get a divorce. Regrettably, if you have children with your addicted spouse, the divorce process is going to be much more challenging, which you will learn as you try to protect…
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How to Get Restricted or Supervised Visitation in Texas
Learn More: How to Get Restricted or Supervised Visitation in TexasDivorce is never easy, but some individuals react more poorly to it than others. These individuals often try to harm the other spouse through emotional manipulation. Unfortunately, when children are involved, the spurned spouse will often use their children as pawns in his or her emotional games. From disallowing the other parent to see the children…

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