If you are like many couples these days who have a pet, you think of it much like a child. When you decide to divorce, it is natural for you to want the court to consider the pet in the same way. However, the law in Texas does not allow for pet custody laws as it does...
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How to get more out of a home you are selling after a divorce
When Texas residents go to sell a home during or after a divorce, they want a big return on their initial investment. This can be difficult, particularly in a weaker housing market or if the home must be sold quickly. Fortunately, there are some basic, simple things...
Is your spouse hiding assets?
Texan couples like you who decide to get a divorce will also have to decide how to split up your assets. Unfortunately, not every spouse is going to be honest about the amount of assets they have to give. It can be all too easy for someone to hide assets, especially...
How is community property divided in a divorce?
As you prepare for your Texas divorce, property division is inevitable. In community property states, one of the main issues during a divorce is how to split community assets. While a couple may resolve property division, a judge serves as an unbiased hand to split...
What Is Fair and Equitable Division of Property?
As you prepare for your divorce in Plano, Texas, you are bound to have to deal with property division. A phrase you might hear a lot of is “fair and equitable division of property.” In most states, courts divide a married couple’s assets in a reasonable and fair way....
Defining and dividing assets in a Texas divorce
For many Texas couples, dividing their property can be one of the most complex aspects of getting divorced. If they are unable to reach a reasonable agreement on their own, the decision of how to split their assets falls to the court. Therefore, it is important for...