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Divorce, Family Law

How to settle a divorce out of court.

Posted by admin on November 20, 2018

Going through a divorce is one of the most stressful events that a person can experience. When matters like property division and child custody arrangements are uncertain, the experience can even be more nerve-wracking. Divorce litigants can have more control over what happens in their case by choosing to settle the case out of court. […]

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Child custody, Divorce, Guardianship

How does guardianship work in Texas?

Posted by admin on October 15, 2018

A guardianship is a legal status that allows a the guardian to make important decisions for another person, also known as the ward. A guardianship over a person allows the guardian to make decisions about the ward’s medical treatment, living situation and education. A guardianship over an estate allows the guardian to manage the ward’s […]

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Property Division In a Divorce

Posted by admin on August 23, 2018

The division of property is one of the most complicated parts of getting a divorce in Texas. The longer a marriage goes on, the more the spouses’ lives are emotionally and financially intertwined. For more information on our Property Division Attorney in Cedar Park, please visit our site.

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Divorce, Property division

How Is Property Divided in a Divorce?

Posted by admin on August 6, 2018

The division of property is one of the most complicated parts of getting a divorce in Texas. The longer a marriage goes on, the more the spouses’ lives are emotionally and financially intertwined. Deciding who gets what is a great source of tension among divorcing spouses, and in some cases, the court has to make […]

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How retirement accounts are divided in divorce

Posted by admin on May 18, 2018

What happens to a person’s retirement benefit accounts in a divorce? By default, any contributions made to a retirement savings plan before the marriage took place belong to the spouse who made the contributions. Whereas, anything contributed throughout the marriage belongs to both spouses. As a result, some retirement plans are a combination of separate […]

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How to Set a Divorce Timeline

Posted by admin on April 30, 2018

If you are going through a divorce, it is very unlikely that you want it to be an extended and tedious process. After all, the ending of a marriage is usually very unpleasant even in the most amicable of situations. As such, it is usually a good idea to set a timeline if possible to […]

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Divorce, Property division

What Can Affect Property Division in a divorce?

Posted by admin on March 18, 2018

Divorce is difficult. It will try your mind and emotions like no other event in your life. The emotions are raw and difficult to control. But when it comes down to it, you have material assets at stake that you must dedicate your time and attention to. No matter how much you may be going […]

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How long does a divorce take?

Posted by admin on February 19, 2018

When going through the divorce process, hiring an attorney that is familiar with the process is essential. In determining the length of the entire divorce process, you should take into consideration whether or not the divorce will be contested. Uncontested divorces take place when both sides have reached an agreement. In this type of divorce, […]

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Divorce Process

Posted by admin on February 16, 2018

Are you wondering how long can your divorce process take? It depends on the type of your divorce: contested or uncontested. For more information on divorce please visit our site.

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Divorce, Family Law

How to file for divorce in Texas?

Posted by admin on January 17, 2018

How to file for Divorce In Cedar Park? Steps to file Divorce In Cedar Park Texas: Filing of Petition for Divorce: This must be done with the District Clerk in the County where you reside. Service: Legally inform your spouse that you’re seeking a Divorce, also commonly referred to as “Being Served”. Temporary Order Hearings: The […]