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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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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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Child custody and visitation rights are often one of the more contentious issues addressed in a Texas divorce proceeding. Ideally,… Continue reading How Do Houston Courts Determine Child Visitation Schedules?
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A criminal domestic violence case does not automatically end if the alleged victim declines to testify. Texas prosecutors can and… Continue reading Can My Spouse’s Facebook Posts Be Used Against Me in Court?
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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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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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