Category: Legal Process

What Is a Default Judgment in Divorce

What Is a Default Judgment in Divorce—and How Does It Happen?

A default judgment in divorce occurs when one spouse files for divorce, serves the paperwork [...]
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Can Parents Agree to Waive Child Support in Texas

Can Parents Agree to Waive Child Support in Texas?

Understanding the Law, the Exceptions, and the Court’s Role Child support in Texas is often [...]
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How a Counterpetition in Texas Divorce Works

How a Counterpetition in Texas Divorce Works

When divorce papers are served in Texas, the initial legal document is called a petition [...]
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Name change during divorce in Texas

How to Change Your Name in a Texas Divorce

Changing your name during a divorce in Texas is a powerful way to reclaim your [...]
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The Division of Property in a Divorce

Understanding Separate vs. Marital Property (and How to Avoid Common Pitfalls)

Divorce isn’t just an emotional process—it’s also a financial disentanglement that can impact your future [...]
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Texas Child Visitation Schedules

Your Guide to Child Visitation Schedules in a Texas Divorce

Navigating child visitation during divorce can feel overwhelming. Texas law provides several standard and customizable [...]
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What If My Spouse Doesn’t Live in Texas

What If My Spouse Doesn’t Live in Texas?

Filing for divorce can already feel emotionally and logistically overwhelming—but what happens when your spouse [...]
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Understanding Income Withholding Orders in Texas

Understanding Income Withholding Orders in Texas

In Texas, ensuring that child support or spousal support payments are made in a timely [...]
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Ultimate Divorce Plan

Understanding the 10-Year Rule for Divorce in Texas

Divorce in Texas can be complex, especially when it comes to financial matters like spousal [...]
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Affordable divorce Texas

What Is the Cheapest Way to Get a Divorce in Texas?

Getting a divorce in Texas doesn’t have to drain your wallet. If you and your [...]
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