Will More Couples Plan for Divorce During the Pandemic? Divorce during COVID-19 is an idea that an increasing number of couples are considering. The coronavirus shutdown could affect divorce rates, depending on where you live and the extent of the pandemic isolation...
What Rules Govern Possession (Custody and Visitation) During the Pandemic? Many divorced parents might be wondering how COVID-19 has affected court orders for child custody and visitation. The Supreme Court of Texas issued an order that clarified schedules from...
The National Mediation Policy Act Divorce mediation is not like litigation. It is not an adversarial process. The goal of litigation is for one party to win over the other. In contrast, mediation has no winners and losers. Two people each have the chance to be heard...
What Property Can You Inherit? A spouse’s inheritance rights are clear under Texas law. However, there are some important facts to understand. Property Not Distributed Through a Will A will does not distribute certain property. The reason is that different types...
Some Underlying Reasons for January Divorces January divorce may be on your mind, and if so, you’re not alone. Divorce rates spike in January every year. Expert opinions as to why January divorce is popular make sense. Even so, you have to wonder how December...
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