Buying a home is a significant investment, often involving careful research and detailed inspections. The last thing a new homeowner in Texas wants to discover is a number of undisclosed property defects that can lead to expensive repairs and considerable...
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How can you manage social media during divorce?
Social media is something you likely use every day to connect with other people, entertain yourself, stay on top of news stories and more. Although social media has probably become part of your daily life, it is something you need to be careful about using during your...
3 types of real estate boundary disputes
When you purchase property, you want to use all of your investment. However, sometimes boundaries come into question, and you may feel that someone else is illegally using your land. Understanding how to handle these three common types of property disputes might allow...
What are some tips for co-parenting with a narcissist?
Being married to a narcissist is a challenge, and those challenges do not end with the divorce process. Particularly if you have children with your narcissist ex-spouse, it is likely that you will need to be in a co-parenting situation with him or her, at least until...
Can you get Social Security based on an ex-spouse’s earnings?
When you feel your Texas marriage coming to an end, you may wish to pull the trigger quickly so that you might be able to start adjusting to life on your own. However, if your marriage is nearing the 10-year mark, it may benefit you to hang on a bit longer. When it...
What you need to know about child custody modification in Texas
In divorces involving children, the Texas court prioritizes the best interests of the child above all else. Additionally, the court recognizes that the needs of children change as the years progress. Therefore, modifications to custody are sometimes necessary. Some...
How to talk to your friends about your divorce
Surviving a divorce requires building a support system of family and friends on whom you can rely. You may find that you need to start turning to them early on in the process. People who care about you want to help but do not always know how. They may say or do things...
What may make the property division process go more smoothly?
A Texas divorce might become quarrelsome; both spouses have a right to half of the couple's marital properties. As noted by Bankrate.com, assets and debts acquired by either spouse during marriage classify as community property. To divide your assets in half during a...
Challenges associated with dividing cryptocurrency in a divorce
When you and your Texas spouse decide to divorce and one of you owns cryptocurrency, you may need to figure out how to divide it in a way that appeases both parties and results in a fair split. Because cryptocurrency is relatively new, there is not much of a precedent...
How divorce can affect your health
Divorce can affect you in ways that you might not expect. For example, it can take a toll on your physical and mental health. Your mental and physical health influence one another. There is a positive correlation between the two, meaning that when one declines, the...