Divorce checklist: Top things to get in order for a Texas divorce
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by gturnercontentcustoms
1w ago
Divorce can be a lengthy and unpredictable process. People who prepare carefully for divorce proceedings often have a better understanding of what to expect as it progresses. There are certain actions people can take to help prepare themselves for divorce. Those who prepare before they begin the divorce process can better protect their interests as their circumstances evolve. What steps should people take prior to filing divorce paperwork or discussing divorce with their spouses? Gather financial records Having accurate marital financial records is an important part of a divorce. People need t ..read more
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The importance of child custody agreements during the divorce process
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by gturnercontentcustoms
2M ago
In the midst of a divorce among parents of minor children, child custody often becomes a pivotal issue that requires careful consideration. The process of determining custody arrangements can be emotionally taxing and legally complex. However, despite the challenges, establishing clear and comprehensive child custody agreements is essential for the well-being of the children and the smooth functioning of the family unit post-divorce. Protecting the best interests of the children During divorce proceedings, emotions often run high, and it can be easy for parents to lose sight of what truly matt ..read more
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Navigating Modified Petitions for Custody in Texas: Understanding the Fit Parent Presumption
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by arshiyabegumn1@thomsonreuters.com
4M ago
In the intricate landscape of Texas family court, the process of filing a modified petition for custody brings forth a myriad of considerations. One significant factor is the fit parent presumption, a legal principle that presumes a fit parent acts in the best interests of their child. This blog post delves into the complexities of filing a modified petition under the fit parent presumption, emphasizing the stringent criteria courts employ when considering custody modifications. The Fit Parent Presumption: Upholding Stability and Consistency Texas family law places a fundamental emphasis on th ..read more
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Why keeping both parents involved is often best for children
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by gturnercontentcustoms
4M ago
Parents share a lifetime bond with one another because they have children together. Even if they divorce or break up, they will likely still see each other regularly. Families in Texas usually have to adopt shared custody arrangements after a divorce or separation. Each parent will have a certain amount of time with the children and also some degree of Parental responsibility. They will share decision-making authority and financial responsibility for the children. Sometimes, one parent will desperately try to push the other out of the lives of the children for their own happiness, but doing so ..read more
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Navigating Conservatorship in Texas Family Law: Rights, Responsibilities, and Duties Unveiled
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by sowmyashree.b@thomsonreuters.com
4M ago
In the intricate tapestry of Texas family law, the concept of conservatorship plays a pivotal role, encompassing joint managing conservatorships, sole managing conservatorships, and possessory conservatorships. Understanding the nuanced rights, responsibilities, and duties associated with each role is crucial for parents navigating the complexities of divorce and child custody proceedings. Joint Managing Conservatorship: Balancing Act of Decision-Making In a joint managing conservatorship, both parents share the responsibility of making major decisions concerning the child’s life, including ma ..read more
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How will my retirement savings be divided if I get divorced in Texas?
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by bradley.honsinger@thomsonreuters.com
6M ago
If you are considering the prospect of divorce in your later years, one big concern you might have is how a potential divorce may impact your retirement. After working your whole life to save and invest in your retirement, you need to know all of the implications that a divorce might have for your retirement funds. Texas considers retirement accounts to be marital property There are two kinds of property in a divorce, separate and community property. Community property is considered to belong to both spouses and is what they have either earned during the course of the marriage or contributed t ..read more
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5 assets to consider when dividing community property in Texas
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by gturnercontentcustoms
6M ago
Getting divorced in Texas requires careful preparation and an understanding of state rules. Although the circumstances for every couple preparing for family court will be different, the rules that apply to divorce proceedings in Texas are consistent from case to case. Texas is a community property state, which means that the courts generally consider any resources acquired during a marriage to be owned equally by each spouse. This approach, understandably, is consequential when applied to the divorce process. There are certain assets that people may need to pay a special attention to during Te ..read more
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How is community property divided in a Texas divorce?
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by gturnercontentcustoms
9M ago
In a community property state like Texas, marital debts and assets are supposed to be divided 50/50 – but is that always what happens? Not exactly. If you’re approaching a divorce in this state, there are a few things you need to understand about the process of dividing up the marital estate. First, you need to identify community property and debts You have to know what you have before you can divide it. Almost everything acquired by a spouse during the course of their marriage – whether it is a debt or an asset – becomes part of the marital estate. It makes no difference if only one spouse’s ..read more
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The importance of a customized parenting plan that is right for your kids
Goldsberry, Portz & Lutterbie, PLLC Blog
by gturnercontentcustoms
11M ago
No two families are the same. For parents who are getting a divorce, this is important to keep in mind. They will need to work to create a parenting plan for their children. It’s critical that this plan is customized so that it’s right for their kids, rather than simply utilizing a generic plan. Just because the plan worked for someone else does not mean that it will work for every family. As a result, if you are navigating a divorce, you’ll need to analyze your situation, consider your goals, talk to your spouse and decide how your parenting plan should be set up to put your children first. H ..read more
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What are the hidden costs of divorce?
Goldsberry, Portz & Lutterbie, PLLC Blog
by gturnercontentcustoms
1y ago
It’s no secret that divorces are expensive. The median cost of a divorce in the United States is right around $7,000, although individual experiences can most definitely vary. Most of the time, people think of their “divorce costs” as what they have to pay in filing fees, court costs, attorney bills and whatever assets they might have to split with their spouse. They are not, however, thinking about some of the hidden costs of divorce. The “soft” costs can really hurt your wallet The “soft” costs of a divorce are those things that aren’t easily quantified. They also vary greatly from one perso ..read more
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