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...
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Does marriage counseling work?
If your marriage seems to be on the rocks, you may be wondering if ending your marital union is the right choice. You may not quite be ready to serve your husband or wife with divorce papers, though. Asking your spouse to join in marriage counseling may help you make...
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...
Practical impacts of changing your name
Changing your name after divorce can be liberating, but it can also be a time-consuming hassle with many hurdles. In some cases, it can even disrupt your finances. Consider the practical impacts of changing your name before you complete any paperwork. Identity...
Should you talk to your child about the divorce?
As a parent, you want to avoid harming your child at all costs. Because telling them about the upcoming divorce would hurt them, it makes sense that you want to put it off for as long as possible. But did you know that by doing so, you may actually cause them even...
How may a divorce court decide to order financial support?
Some Texas marriages may end with a court order for an ex-spouse to provide spousal maintenance. If your marriage lasted for at least 10 years, a judge may award financial support under Chapter 8 of the Texas Family Code. An individual who cannot earn enough income...
What are the grounds for divorce in Texas?
You must provide a reason when filing for divorce in Texas. The state recognizes seven grounds for divorce, some of which are fault and some that are no-fault. What are the seven grounds for divorce in Texas? Fault-based grounds for divorce In a fault-based divorce,...
Understanding divorce from your child’s perspective
Some adults have first-hand experience with how confusing and emotional the divorce process can be for a child. However, regardless of your personal childhood experiences, it can be difficult to help your child cope while you are also navigating emotional upheaval....
Do you have protection as a military spouse?
It is not easy to come to terms with the fact that a divorce may exist in the near future for you. Of course, you will also have to deal with the related stressors and anxieties of divorce, such as wondering what will happen to your benefits after the split. As the...
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...