Parental relocation is a contentious issue that often arises during and after a divorce. In general, the state of Texas views the best interests of the child as the top priority in any custody or visitation decision. This includes decisions relating to parental...
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Is it possible to co-parent with a narcissist in Texas?
Narcissism refers to a personality disorder characterized by an excessive sense of self-importance, need for admiration and lack of empathy for others. Co-parenting with a narcissist can be incredibly difficult for several reasons. Unwillingness to compromise Usually,...
How to co-parent after your marriage ends
Texas law generally allows both parents to take an active role in their children's lives after a divorce. Therefore, you will need to work with your former spouse even if you don't have any romantic interest together any longer. There are many strategies that you may...
Texas divorce: what to do when you have a lot
Uncontested divorces are common among couples that don’t have many assets. They’re easy, less expensive, and don’t take much time. The same cannot be said in high-asset proceedings, where marital property division can take years to settle. To that end, let’s explore...
Community property and property division disputes
Divorcing couples in Texas must go through property division as part of their settlement. Texas is a community property state, so it’s important to know how this works. What are the laws of community property? Community property laws mean that property must be divided...
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