One of the first things to know about spousal abuse is that it's grounds for divorce in Texas. If you're someone who is being abused in a marriage, and you want to get out of the marriage, the Texas Family Code allows you to do that. Chapter 71 specifically defines...
Month: September 2019
Help Yourself: Practical Answers to Common Divorce Questions
We're big believers in seeking legal counsel when the rest of your life depends on it. Divorce is more than about just leaving someone you no longer get along with. If you've acquired assets during your marriage, you want to make sure you're getting your fair share of...
How do I know there’s gaslighting in my relationship?
This blog article is by Dr. Becky Davenport with the Institute for Couple and Family Enhancement in San Antonio, a mental health professional who works with the Law Office of on select cases. Gaslighting is a term that originated from...
What if there are financial issues I’m not taking into account in my divorce?
Working with a number of high-net-worth divorce clients over the years has taught us the importance of bringing financial experts into a divorce. High-net-worth clients have more opportunities to invest and a greater possible range of asset types. When those clients...