When you're a parent going through a divorce, you have to think about how each decision you make will affect your children. One thing that will make the situation much easier for everyone (especially your kids) is if you and your ex can work together on all the...
3 things to consider in estate planning
If you have not yet made an estate plan, you should. Every adult needs one. The more assets you accrue and the older you get, the more vital it becomes. Estate planning need not be difficult You might find the prospect of creating your first estate plan overwhelming....
How does Texas divide assets in a divorce?
When your divorce takes place in Texas, you likely have questions about asset division in the state. These questions are especially relevant if you have lived with your spouse for many years and accumulated significant property together over that time. Review the...
Can a Texas court change custody orders from another state?
You may have relocated to Texas to start a new job, get an education or enjoy a new standard of living. But if you are a parent who has divorced in another state and you have an existing custody arrangement, you may wonder if your custody orders will change once you...
What is parallel parenting?
Divorce with children is difficult, but dealing with joint custody in the aftermath can be even more of a challenge. Particularly if your ex-spouse is a narcissist or just very difficult to get along with, you may find the idea of continuing to parent with them...