The U.S. News & World Report states that while sources approximate $15,000 as the median cost of a divorce, once you add up all extraneous expenses it ends up being considerably higher. It also warns that court filing fees alone may rack up to several hundred...
Guiding You Through Complex Legal Matters
Guiding You Through Complex Legal Matters
Divorce
During divorce, the discovery process may uncover hidden assets
In Texas, most types of assets that either spouse acquires during marriage automatically become “community property” that both spouses own equally, including real estate, retirement accounts and investments. During divorce, the court tries to divide community assets...
Does the location of your custody exchange matter?
If you have joint custody of your kids, known in Texas as a joint managing conservatorship, you must swap the kids when your parenting time begins and ends. During your divorce, you and your soon-to-be ex-spouse likely have wide latitude to negotiate the location of...
4 ways to make co-parenting work after divorce
The Texas Family Code states that allowing both parents to jointly share custody is in the best interests of their children, unless other circumstances could hamper the children's emotional or physical well-being. This is one of the reasons you may consider...