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How To Pay For A Divorce in Texas
In this post we will explore the cost of divorce, how to minimize the cost, help you understand when you will need to pay for these expen...
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Temporary Orders, Protective Orders, and Restraining Orders In Texas Divorces
One of the most difficult parts of going through a divorce can be making it through the period of time that it takes to finalize your div...
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Life Insurance and Divorce in the State of Texas
Life insurance can be used as a wealth building tool and a venue to ensure loved ones are financially taken care of in the event of death, a
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How To Develop A Divorce Exit Strategy In Texas
Whether you believe your divorce will be amicable and straight forward or you think you will be in for the fight of your life, planning a...
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How and Why You Should Clean Up Your Social Media During a Divorce
Social media has created an additional challenge to relationships that further complicates breakups and divorces. The high points in life...
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Service of Divorce Papers in Texas
Providing notice of your intent to divorce is required in the state of Texas to begin the legal process of a divorce. This is otherwise...
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What is a Medical Power of Attorney and Why Do You Need One on File?
A medical power of attorney is a legal document that gives someone you designate the right to make decisions about your medical care on...
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How To Prepare Financially
Going through a divorce is likely to significantly change your financial situation. Here are a few tips to help you prepare. You should...
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Do I Need To Hire An Attorney?
Hiring an attorney is not necessarily required to get divorced in Texas. Whether you should hire one depends on your specific circumstances.
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Should I Hire A Private Investigator?
There are several reasons why hiring a Private Investigator (PI) in the DFW area could prove beneficial to your divorce, especially in...
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How Much Information Is Needed For A Divorce in Texas?
The amount of information required for a divorce varies depending on your situation. In a straightforward, non-contested divorce, most of...
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Do I Need To Use A Certified Divorce Financial Analyst?
A Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA) is a financial professional that combines the skillsets of a Financial Advisor, an Accountant.
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How Divorce Works
There are many steps to going through a divorce. Understanding the general process will help you make the best decision for your situation.
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