Many couples enter into prenuptial agreements before taking their vows. Perhaps it was an act of faith for the less monied partner. Maybe it was something a parent insisted on in order to give their blessing and the couple agreed. It might have been two independently...
Congratulations! You just got engaged! This is a very exciting time for you and your spouse-to-be. You will soon begin making preparations for your wedding; planning the menu, going for cake tastings and imagining your new life together. The furthest thing from your...
The short answer is no. Texas is a ‘no fault’ state, meaning there is no requirement to prove grounds for divorce to dissolve your marriage. This helps simplify the process and can cut down considerably on how long it takes to finalize the agreement. However, filing...
When looking to get a divorce in Texas, you need to make sure you fully understand the process. It can be relatively simple if you both agree on the terms. This can take 60-90 days in some cases. However, in most cases, the entire process takes at least six months to...
Most outside of the court system are unaware how the divorce process is different from state to state. Some states allow for a no-fault divorce, while others do not. Some states require having a divorce attorney, while others allow the couple to divorce with agreed...