If you’ve been following the news this week, you might be aware that Allen Weisselberg, the chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, has been indicted on fraud and tax evasion charges during his time working for the former president. What you might have not...
Divorce
Be sure you’re ready to “relive your divorce” before you actually do
It’s not every week that we can relate a celebrity divorce to the divorces that our clients are going through, but something that Kim Kardashian expressed last week hit home with us … even though one of the articles about it started, “Nothing like watching your own...
What is birdnesting, and is it right for me?
You may have heard the advice to not leave the home that you and your spouse share if you’re getting a divorce — particularly if you’re seeking to keep the marital estate and you foresee the divorce going into litigation. While you’re not officially ceding your claim...
The Myth About the Super Bowl and Domestic Violence (and the Startling Reality)
Is there really a connection between the Super Bowl and domestic violence?
Can a recording of me be used in court?
If you’re wondering about whether a recording of you can be used in court in Texas, you’ll want to read this.
How are these “tips on how to have an amicable divorce?”
We ran across five tips for an amicable divorce, and share our thoughts.
How can you protect yourself online during a divorce?
Even if you feel like a certain Facebook post, tweet, or Instagram post might not be harmful in the moment, it can potentially come back to haunt you months or years down the road. Here’s what to think about with social media while you’re getting a divorce and even before you start down the road toward a divorce.
You may think you’re ready for a divorce, but are you really ready?
Being ready for a divorce means more than having your paperwork together.
An Ending is Also a Beginning
Remember that a divorce is a beginning as well as an ending.
With COVID-19, divorces are up, but are they happening the same way?
Divorces are up in recent months in Texas. What does that say about coronavirus, and how people should divorce in 2020?