Divorce does not have to mean the end of a parent’s involvement in a child's upbringing. Even if you no longer live under the same roof, your role as a noncustodial parent remains vital in your children’s lives. Understanding these new responsibilities is key to...
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Month: September 2024
When can you challenge a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement?
Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements are essential in outlining the division of assets and financial responsibilities during a divorce. While these legal documents provide clarity and protection, the court can also invalidate them in certain circumstances. In Texas,...
The impact of parental relocation on custody arrangements
When parents go through a divorce, their lives often change significantly. One of the major adjustments could include relocating to a new city or state. This move can have a big effect on custody arrangements. It is important to understand how relocating can impact...
More wealth can mean more risks in divorce
Divorce is rarely amicable. When substantial wealth is involved, the stakes can be even higher. If you are going through a high-asset divorce, understanding the risks helps you better handle a period of increased conflicts. High-asset divorces have unique challenges...