Resolving Differences By Putting You And Your Family First

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Resolving Differences By Putting You And Your Family First

  • Will divorcing destroy your business?

    When you run a business, you’ll have days that are long and frustrating. You may spend extra hours at work and not be home much, either. When you work with your spouse, it can become irritating to never really get away from work, because you’re both always focused on what you…

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  • Does waiting to file for divorce make it easier on your kids?

    Divorcing when your children are still young may seem like a selfish thing to do. You may worry about how your children will handle living in two separate houses.
    Some parents go to great lengths to keep the end of their marital relationship from affecting their children negativ…

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  • At what age is a couple most likely to get a divorce?

    People often talk about divorce as though it were something that only happens to young couples that rushed into a marriage. However, statistically, young people aren’t necessarily the ones most likely to file for divorce in the United States anymore.
    Attitudes about marriage a…

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  • Study: couples who met on dating apps more likely to divorce

    When our grandparents began dating, they could never have known that couples in the future would meet using applications on cellphones. Still, dating apps have become a common part of today’s dating landscape. The couples that meet on them, though, might have a shakier foundati…

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  • How much of your retirement account is at risk in a divorce?

    During a Texas divorce, spouses have to split up all of their community property. Anything that you have earned or purchased during the marriage could wind up split in the divorce proceedings. Your house, your vehicles and even your furniture could be community property that you …

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  • Can you keep the business in a divorce?

    When many couples get divorced, they have two basic things that they focus on: splitting up the time that they’re going to spend with the children and splitting up the assets that they own. This can still get complicated, but those are the two areas of focus, and looking at it …

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  • Is nesting right for your post-divorce family?

    Divorce can take a considerable toll on the emotional health of the young ones in your family. While you may be able to mitigate some of the emotional damage your kids sustain, they must eventually adjust to life after your divorce. Having a comprehensive parenting plan may help…

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  • Not married? Establish paternity to obtain your parental rights

    If you’re not married, you may not be sure how you’ll have the right to custody of your child or what kind of child support you may need to pay, if any. It’s important to address those questions as soon as you can. As an unmarried father, you don’t automatically get the s…

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  • Why has gray divorce become such a common occurrence?

    Divorce was once largely the domain of younger couples. People might get a divorce within a few years of getting married if they realize that their spouse misrepresented who they were or what they wanted out of life. Most people long presumed that couples who made it more than 10…

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  • Yes, it’s possible to have an amicable divorce

    An amicable divorce is one that is uncontested and generally peaceful. Both parties work together for the best possible outcome. They save time and money by being reasonable and working toward solutions instead of dragging out problems.
    There are many divorces that could be clas…

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