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    May 04 How Are Retirement Accounts Divided in a Texas Divorce?

    Dividing retirement accounts can be one of the most complicated aspects of a Texas divorce. With community property laws dictating ...

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    Apr 06 The Role of a Divorce Attorney in High-Conflict Cases

    Divorce is hard, but in high-conflict cases, the emotional and legal challenges can feel overwhelming. These situations often ...

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    Feb 02 Collaborative Law in High Net Worth Divorces: A Guide to Amicable Settlements

    As the new year unfolds, many parents reflect on their co-parenting arrangements and seek ways to enhance their effectiveness. ...

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    Oct 02 The Grounds for Divorce in Your State

    Divorce is a life-altering decision that can be emotionally and financially challenging. For those considering divorce in Texas, ...

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    Jul 31 Social Media & Divorce

    Divorce is a challenging and emotional process, often accompanied by significant changes in personal life and relationships. In ...

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    Jul 05 Understanding High-Conflict Divorce: Tips and Strategies for Coping

    Divorce can be one of the most challenging experiences in a person's life, and when it turns into a high-conflict situation, the ...

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