We live in a push-button world that has conditioned us to have instant results. When it comes to divorce, some feel that their marriage can't be over soon enough. A little patience is called for in Texas, however. Texas has an obligatory 60-day waiting period before...
Do your children have to choose where to live in a Texas divorce?
When parents divorce, children often struggle with the changes to their family and all of the emotions that arise. Few steps in your upcoming divorce will cause your children more stress than custody proceedings. Shared custody isn't easy. Children often have to get...
Can your spouse prevent you from filing for divorce in Texas?
Both partners have to willingly consent for a couple to get married in Texas. The state requires licensing to ensure that no one can easily coerce or force someone else into marriage. Still, some people worry that their spouse can force them to stay married. When the...
Are you a parent who wants to move away with your child post-divorce?
When a divorce happens, often a person is looking for a fresh start. For many, starting over may mean relocating to another city or even another state. Relocating to a new area isn't always viable if you plan to make that move with your kids. You'll have to take...
Is there an ideal moment to ask my spouse for a divorce?
You may have been thinking about divorcing for a long time, yet you are still waiting for “the right moment” to tell your spouse the marriage is over. While some moments are better than others, there will never be an ideal moment to tell your spouse. Much like jumping...
Is your foreign divorce legal in the United States?
You and your spouse were married overseas -- but then you immigrated to the United States and became citizens. When your marriage fell apart, however, your spouse went back overseas to get a “quickie” divorce -- knowing that you would be at a serious disadvantage that...
The tool that helps you divide retirement accounts in a divorce
Disagreeing with your ex about how to split up your property is a common issue for divorcing spouses. The more valuable a particular item or account is, the more likely it is for you and your ex to disagree about what to do with it. Businesses and real estate holdings...
How will debt affect your divorce?
When thinking about how to split assets in your divorce, you must also consider dealing with your debts -- something many divorcing couples fail to consider until they get deeper into the process. The more you understand about how property division works in a divorce,...
Can I take my child to visit relatives overseas after divorce?
If you have family in another country, you might want to travel to see them with your child. To do so, you need to follow the correct procedures. You need the other parent's permission to travel overseas with your child Customs officials at a border or airport will...
What is the fastest that you can divorce in Texas?
Once you decide that you want to divorce your spouse, you probably want to leave this whole chapter of your life behind you. Knowing that there are weeks or months of limbo between when you decide your marriage is over and when the state of Texas agrees that it is...