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In Texas, adultery is not a crime. A spouse will not get a spot on their criminal record, pay a… Continue reading Adultery in Texas: A Basic Overview
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In Texas, adultery is not a crime. A spouse will not get a spot on their criminal record, pay a… Continue reading Adultery in Texas: A Basic Overview
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If you think that you getting all the required dopes from on-going high-profile cases in Texas, then perhaps you are… Continue reading Why Some Local High-Profile Divorces Cases Hidden From the Texas Public?
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There are a number of details that need to be sorted out in a divorce. One you may not immediately… Continue reading Income Tax Issues Following a Divorce
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Although unhappy couples can obtain a no-fault divorce in Texas, there are cases where one spouse wishes to pursue divorce… Continue reading What Constitutes “Adultery” in Texas?
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Divorce is a type of civil litigation in Texas. This means that one spouse must sue the other to obtain… Continue reading How a Default Judgment Works in Texas Divorce Cases
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A common problem that arises in Texas divorce cases is how to properly classify certain property. Texas is a “community… Continue reading Is Property of My Spouse’s Minor Child Part of the “Marital Estate”?
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Historically, adultery was one of the few legal grounds for divorce in Texas. But with the advent of “no-fault” divorce,… Continue reading How Does Adultery Affect the Division of Marital Property in Texas?
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A divorce is often a traumatic experience for both parties (and their children). Aside from the emotional aspect, divorce is… Continue reading Determining Your Rights In Your Divorce
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Ending a marriage is never an easy decision, nor is divorce a simple process. The spouse seeking a divorce must offer… Continue reading What Is the Difference Between Fault and No-Fault Divorce?
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Texas is a community property state. What this means is that all property acquired during the course of the marriage… Continue reading Texas Property Division Survey
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