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How to uncover hidden assets during a divorce in Texas

During a divorce in Texas, it's not uncommon for the former spouses to try to hide assets from each other. Sometimes they're trying to prevent their assets from being divided in the divorce; other times, they're trying to get back at their former spouse by hiding...

Should one settle or go to a divorce trial?

Some Texas divorces will reach critical junctures where the two spouses will need to decide whether to work towards a settlement or go to trial. While having a court hearing is an option, the spouses should do everything that they can to avoid going in front of a...

Gathering essential documents can be helpful in a divorce

Divorce in Texas can be challenging. For those who are ending a marriage, the issues that come to the forefront may seem overwhelming. Financial, personal and emotional problems are common as child custody, child support, property division and spousal maintenance may...

Keeping the lives of children as normal as possible during a divorce

When parents make the decision to begin the divorce process in Texas, there are ways that they can help their children understand what to expect and the changes that they might see. One of the things that parents might not want to do right away is to tell the children...

Taking the time to decide whether to split

Though Texas has started the process of reopening, the long self-quarantine that preceded it has taken a toll on some marriages. Couples who would normally go to their separate jobs may still be working in the same room at home, getting no break from each other. This...

Take steps to preserve credit during a divorce

A Texas divorce is not in itself a fatal blow to a credit score. However, what happens during the divorce can curtail one's creditworthiness. Many have reported that their credit score has fallen by more than 50 points during their divorce. These impacts can be...

Studies look at link between education and divorce

Texas residents who have more education might be less likely to get a divorce than those who have less. Overall, divorce is on the decline, with millennials in particular driving down the rate. However, having less education and a lower income can put additional...

Concerns for business owners during divorce

The divorce process can be challenging for all Texas couples. However, even more complications can arise if one or both spouses own a private company. Some divorces have led to companies being sold or split up. In fact, many investors require a prenuptial or...

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