Summer is almost here and the school year is officially over. For a lot of divorced parents of school-age children, that means one thing: It's time for the kids to spend some extended time with their other parent.
Texas property division: Worried about hidden assets?
If you're one of many Texas spouses whose spousal relationship is contentious, which may be one of many reasons you've decided to divorce, you are not alone in your struggle. You hopefully will build a strong support network from the start, however, because confrontational situations often spill over into the courtroom.
Don't let anyone tell you fathers aren't important to their kids
Father's Day is coming up, and with your divorce in full swing, you may be wondering what will happen with your children. You may have heard that Texas courts favor mothers when it comes to child custody matters.
Texas divorce shines a spotlight on South Dakota trusts
What does a Texas billionaire's divorce have to do with the systems of trusts in South Dakota?
Texas appeals court asked to reconsider same-sex divorce case
The battle for equal rights for same-sex couples didn't end when the Supreme Court quashed the Defense of Marriage Act in 2015. New sorts of battles -- many of them related to the way that same-sex couples were treated in the past -- were just beginning.
What you should know about your business debt and your divorce
Could your business debt become a big problem in your divorce?
Spousal support in Texas: What it means
After a marriage ends, spousal support in Texas is not a guarantee. Even then, it is limited to whatever is necessary to provide for the receiving spouse's minimum basic needs.