Divorcing a Narcissist with No Money: Essential Tips
Imagine being trapped in a tunnel, trying to dig your way to freedom with no more than a rusty spoon—yeah, divorcing a narcissist with no money feels just about as daunting. But it’s not impossible. You know in your gut it’s time for fresh air; time to break free from the oppression and emotional turmoil that… Read More
How does separate property become marital property
A shiny new car bought while single might be listed as marital property after you say “I do” or perhaps an inherited family heirloom suddenly seems up for grabs in divorce court. This transition might feel like magic but there’s no rabbit or hat involved. It’s the state law doing its thing and changing your… Read More
Can I Empty My Bank Account Before Divorce?
You and your spouse may possess a joint bank account. Although some relationships remain stable for long periods of time, it is always possible for a marriage to end. Typically, one spouse seeks a divorce and begins taking legal action to end the marriage. After dealing with the emotional and psychological effects related to divorce,… Read More
Your First Step in Getting a Divorce: A Guided Beginning
Imagine standing at a the base of a mountain, map in hand, with trails that stretch out towards unknown destinations. That’s the first step in getting a divorce. It’s not just about signing papers; it’s embarking on an emotional and legal journey through uncharted territory. I remember sitting across from my lawyer for the first… Read More
Navigating Texas Spousal Support: Your Complete Guide
“You have to pay her how much?” Maggie asks Bill on their second date after his recent divorce. “We’re still working on the numbers but it’s not too much. We’re trying to work it out on our own without the court getting involved. It’s called contractual alimony,” Bill says to Maggie as he tries to… Read More
How late can a process server come to your home
You’re chilling at home, viewing your go-to show, or perusing an intriguing book when there’s a thumping in the entryway. It’s late, and you weren’t expecting anyone. A bit apprehensive, you open the door to find someone standing with an envelope in their hand – it’s a process server delivering legal documents. How late can… Read More
Who Gets the House in a Texas Divorce
Ever been on a rollercoaster? The exhilarating highs, the gut-wrenching lows. It’s quite an experience. Now imagine being strapped into that ride without your consent – that’s what going through a divorce can feel like. One of the biggest loops in this ride is figuring out in a divorce who gets the… Read More
Original Petition for Divorce in Texas. A Detailed Guide
So you have decided that you are ready to proceed with your divorce and you may be wondering what is the first thing you need to file. In this article, we will go over what the Original Petition for divorce in Texas is and what it includes. You might be wondering: “What is an… Read More
Child Custody: When One Parent Moves Out of State
Introduction: Dan and Maria “You’re what?” Dan said to his ex-wife Maria even though he heard her perfectly well when she told him she was moving out of out-of-state. He’s been living in Texas, raising his children and navigating the complexities of joint custody. Then out of the blue, a curveball is thrown – Maria… Read More
Effective Strategies to Settle Debt with Credit Card
Ever felt like you’re on a hamster wheel, running tirelessly but never moving forward? That’s how many of us feel when dealing with credit card debt. We make the credit card payment each month, yet the balance seems to stay the same because of the interest rate. It feels like trying to fill a bucket… Read More
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