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Does A Divorce In Texas Have Tax Implications?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Divorce can change your life in many ways. It is crucial that you are fully prepared for the financial ramifications of a divorce. Although ending a marriage can bring its financial challenges, the right plan can help you to come out in a strong, stable position in the long run. Along these lines, you… Read More »

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Can A Divorce Be Reopened In Texas?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Going through a divorce is hard. Even when you are confident that it is the right decision for your future, the process is stressful, time-consuming, and confusing. Reaching the end can bring an enormous sense of relief—but only if you are able to obtain a favorable outcome. You may be wondering: Can a divorce… Read More »

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Can You Get A Legal Separation Instead Of A Divorce In Texas?

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Divorce is a big step. It ends a marriage. In contrast, a legal separation allows spouses to use the court to separate their lives without officially ending their marriage. While legal separation is an option in many states, Texas does not recognize legal separations. However, that does not mean that you have to get… Read More »

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How Should I Serve Divorce Papers In Galveston County

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Are you preparing to end your marriage in Galveston County? To get a divorce, there are certain legal and procedural requirements that you will follow. Among other things, this includes the service of divorce papers. Here, our Galveston County divorce lawyer provides a comprehensive overview of the most important things to know about serving… Read More »

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Your Guide To Default Divorce In Texas

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Divorce is complicated. No matter the specific circumstances of the situation, there are still many legal, logistical, emotional, and financial challenges associated with the divorce process. The whole thing is made all the more confusing if your spouse simply refuses to engage in good faith. You may even be stuck dealing with someone who… Read More »

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Mediation Did Not Work For My Texas Divorce—What Are My Next Options?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Are you divorcing your spouse in Houston? Did you already try mediation? You may be wondering what options to have left to try to resolve your divorce. Do not give up: It is important to put your focus into trying to find the best outcome for you and your family. Here, our Houston divorce… Read More »

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What To Know About Mediating A High-Conflict Divorce In Texas

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Divorce is stressful and emotionally-fraught. Ending a marriage is even more challenging if you are trying to navigate a high-conflict situation. While precise data is hard to come by, the general consensus is that somewhere between 10 and 25 percent of divorces are high-conflict. Mediation is a non-adversarial process focused on helping divorcing couples… Read More »

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Do Parents Have To Take Parenting Classes To Finalize Their Divorce In Texas?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

For parents of young kids, a divorce can be especially hard. Our state encourages parents to work together to collaboratively solutions to child custody and child time-sharing. This raises an important question: Are parenting classes required for parents getting a divorce in Texas? The short answer is that they are not mandatory for all… Read More »

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Is There A Waiting Period For A Divorce In Texas?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

Are you getting ready to get a divorce in Texas? If so, you probably have a lot of questions about how the legal process works. A question that many people ask: Is there a waiting period to get a divorce in Houston? The answer is ‘yes’—under Texas law there is a 60 day waiting… Read More »

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Does Texas Allow For Annulments?

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Divorce is relatively common. The Texas Department of State Health Services reports that more than 75,000 couples get divorced in the state each year. Still, the mere idea of divorce can be distressing for many people. You may be wondering: Is it possible to get an annulment instead of a divorce in Texas? The… Read More »

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