No two married couples are alike. In some households, both spouses work outside of the home, but one may work more hours or earn significantly more than the other. In other households, only one spouse works outside of the home, while the other stays home to take care...
Divorce
How is property divided in a divorce?
When couples in Texas go through the process of divorce, they are essentially dividing up the one life they shared together into two separate lives. This is not an easy process and involves determining when each parent will have the children and how they will make...
Prenuptial agreements have advantages
Engaged couples may need to engage in a conversation about their financial goals, their assets, and debts and what should happen if they ever end their marriage or die. A prenuptial agreement is an important tool for financial and divorce planning. Prenuptial...
Finding fault in a Texas divorce
Few spouses decide to file for divorce without reason. Some marriages fall apart due to dishonesty or infidelity. Criminal activity or mishandling of finances can create rifts in a marriage, too. Whatever the reason for divorce, Texas divorce law handles fault in a...