In recent years, the term "gray divorce" has become increasingly common in Texas. This refers to divorces that occur after age 50, often among couples who have been married for many years. While many factors can contribute to gray divorces, one issue that is often...
Divorce in Texas is often a challenge for a once happily married couple. And seeing a marriage come to an end usually isn’t easy. But it can become even more of an emotional roller coaster when children are involved. Co-parenting peacefully with your former spouse can...
What makes divorces so difficult is that most of the time, one person wants to work out the issues in the relationship while the other wants to end it. But it's rarely ever simple to end a commitment as serious as marriage. It's a process that comes with multiple...
Texas parents know their special needs children better than anyone. Even with that being said, it can be incredibly difficult for them to navigate big changes like divorce. There are not a lot of guidelines for how to handle divorce with special needs children....
Divorce can significantly impact your medical practice in Texas, financially and professionally. One of the financial steps in a physician's divorce is an appraisal of your practice's value. This will help determine the fair distribution of assets in your divorce. To...
A gray divorce, also known as a late-in-life divorce, can have a significant impact on adult children. This type of divorce occurs when couples who have been together for many years, often decades, decide to separate in their later years. Whether in Texas or anywhere...
Birdnesting, also known as "nesting" or "bird's nest custody," is a parenting arrangement used in Texas and around the country, in which children remain in a single household while the parents take turns living with them. The idea behind this approach is to minimize...
No matter the circumstances, a divorce in Texas presents a challenging situation for both the parents and their children. A child-centered divorce is one way to break away from traditional methods of settling a divorce dispute and instead prioritize the needs of your...
If you're considering a divorce in Texas, but your spouse isn't on board, you may be feeling frustrated and confused. You may be wondering what to do next. The good news is that there are options available to you. Communicate your decision clearly It's important to...
Divorce is often a difficult process in Texas, but the way you communicate with your soon-to-be ex can make or break the process. There are many issues that you may need to address during a divorce, such as child custody, visitation schedules, division of property and...