Divorce is one of the most challenging life events a person can ever go through in Texas. It essentially involves dividing what you regard as your life or future into two. Therefore, adequately preparing for the process is not just self-care but also essential to...
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What to know when divorcing with kids
Divorce isn't easy under any circumstances, but children can often be one of the biggest complicating factors. Texas residents with children who are contemplating divorce may have questions about how divorce will affect their kids. In the end, it's almost impossible...
Navigating the winter holidays during divorce
If you are in Texas and going through a divorce, the winter holidays do not have to be stressful for you and your children. Actually, they can become memorable if you plan ahead. Being prepared The winter holidays are stressful for a lot of people. And children...
What to do when your spouse doesn’t want a divorce
No two people can be on the same page at all times. Even in an amiable, long-term partnership, conflicts of interest can lead to real conflict in the home. In Texas, couples can divorce with no fault attributed to either party. The couple can simply decide to call it...
Divorce and school-aged children
When their parents go through a divorce, it can be a challenging thing for Texas children to manage, and it can be even harder when the children are school-age. The logistics and emotional complexity can be heavy for a child already under stress from school. Divorce...
How depression negatively impacts a marriage
At any given time, millions of people will experience symptoms of mental illness. If you are experiencing symptoms of depression, it may be a good idea to speak to a medical professional in Texas. He or she may be able to diagnose your condition and offer treatment...
How to plan financially for divorce in Texas
It can be hard for Texas couples to imagine their life after divorce – especially couples who have been together a long time. The process of figuring out your finances might be the hardest part of the divorce for many couples. Some spouses give up their careers to be...
Post-divorce financial independence
Divorce means a new path to life, as living single or remarrying leads to many changes. Some changes might be financial ones since circumstances could change. Persons relying on a two-income household for stability may worry about making ends meet on one income....
How can a certified divorce financial analysist help you?
Some divorces are simple and amicable, particularly if the couple owns few assets and does not need to negotiate custody or support. Other divorces, however, are more complex due to the amount and types of assets the couple has accrued. When a Texas couple owns a lot...