Marital infidelity has always been a leading cause of divorce. People who have emotional or sexual affairs with another person damage the bond with their spouse and destroy the crucial trust and honesty on which people build relationships. Quite a few people file for...
Year: 2023
3 Requirements For Texas Parents Who Share Custody
Sharing custody is a challenge, but it is a necessity for millions of parents who divorce or choose to live separately before their children become adults. Shared custody scenarios are often rife with conflict between the parents, and children, especially teenagers,...
2 Challenges Created By Retirement Accounts In A Texas Divorce
When people get married and combine their finances, they generally start sharing resources and working toward shared financial goals. Retirement savings are often an important component of a couple's financial plans for the future. Those funds may, for example, allow...
Who Sets The Price Of Your Home During A Texas Divorce?
Under Texas community property laws, both you and your spouse have an interest in the home where you live. If you bought the house during the marriage or used marital income to help maintain or renovate the home, then the two of you will have to share in its equity in...
Who Decides Who Keeps The Home In A Texas Divorce?
There are many big decisions to make during a Texas divorce. You may wonder about how you will share parenting time of your children or what will happen to your retirement accounts and credit cards. However, very few assets elicit such a strong emotional response as...