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What Real Estate Information Is Required For a Divorce In Texas?
Going through a divorce can be a complex process, especially when it comes to the division of real estate. In Texas, as a community prope...
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How Divorce Can Impact Your Credit Score
Divorce is a major life event that can have a wide range of financial implications, including the potential to impact your credit score...
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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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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 Save Money When Hiring An Attorney For Your Divorce
Hiring an attorney to assist in your divorce can be extremely expensive. One way to reduce this expense is by educating yourself on the a...
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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 Refinance My Home?
If you and your spouse are both listed on the mortgage for your home, you are both liable for the mortgage payments until one of you is...
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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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Who Gets What In A Divorce in Texas?
Texas is a community property state. Anything earned or purchased during the marriage is equally owned by you and your spouse, so...
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