In Texas, property division in a divorce follows the principles of community property law. This means that any property acquired by either spouse during the marriage, with a few exceptions, is considered community property and subject to division upon divorce....
The cost of a divorce in Texas can vary widely depending on several factors. It’s essential to understand that divorce costs are not fixed and can be influenced by various elements, such as the complexity of the case, whether it is contested or uncontested,...
The timeline of any Texas divorce inevitably varies depending on individual circumstances. I often tell clients that their spouse’s conduct will determine how long their case will take, and vice versa. While that’s overly simplistic, there are certain factors that...
During a divorce, the division of money and other assets is often at the center. Texas is a community property state, meaning that all assets acquired during the marriage are presumed to be community property and therefore divided between spouses in a Texas divorce....
My Spouse Just Asked For A Divorce; What Do I Do? When a spouse asks for a divorce, it’s critical to stay level-headed and focus on what you should do next. This is undoubtedly tough to do. You may feel shocked, confused, angry, or even unsure of how to react....
How Can Thompson Law Help Me Settle My Divorce Amicably? A common misconception is that all divorces are expensive, long, complicated, and bitter. This is false. Many Texas divorce cases are resolved outside of court by agreement. Indeed, uncontested divorces...