If you're considering a divorce in Texas, you may wonder whether it's a no-fault state. The answer is yes and no. In Texas, you can file for a no-fault or fault-based divorce. So, what's the difference? And which one should you choose? Pros and cons of each type If...
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Do you think your spouse has hidden assets?
The longer you have remained married and the more financially successful you were during the marriage, the harder it can be to split up your property. You and your spouse may have acquired a variety of assets, from real property and personal possessions to stocks and...
Are your retirement savings separate property in a Texas divorce?
When you retire, you become completely dependent on the financial reserves you have set aside. Your tax-deferred savings, combined with your pension and Social Security benefits, will be the only income you have to rely on during your golden years. Regardless of how...
3 options for the marital home in a divorce
The marital home is usually the largest asset that a married couple shares. When they go through a divorce, they will have to determine what happens to that home. While most people automatically assume they’ll need to sell the home, this might not be the case. There...
Telling your loved ones you’re getting a divorce
You never expected to get divorced. When you got married, you planned on spending the rest of your lives together. Whether there is one reason or a hundred reasons, sometimes divorce is the right solution for a marriage that is not working as you hoped. Talking to...
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