In some cases, Texas couples decide that it is time to divorce even if they are waiting on an award from a personal injury or medical malpractice settlement. While it may seem like the award should be split evenly, this is not always the case. In gen...
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Marriages, partnerships and finances
As Texas residents may know, traditional marriages are fully protected legally and financially by state and federal laws. After the Supreme Court ruled the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional, many same-sex couples now are guaranteed the same pr...
Read MoreMaking divorce easier for Texas divorcees
While stories of billionaire oil tycoon Harold Hamm's $975-million check may come to mind in recent divorce settlements, not every divorce will be this extreme. The average Texas couple doesn't have millions in the waiting, of course, but every dolla...
Read MoreNoncustodial parents may be granted virtual visitation
Parents in Texas who are seeking visitation rights might be concerned that they will not be allowed to stay in contact with their child as much as they would like. A parent in this situation may want to request that virtual visitation be included in ...
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