Austin Divorce Law Blog
Tax implications to consider in a divorce
From selling property to filing as single rather than married and more, there may be tax implications for people who get a divorce. People should be familiar with both federal and Texas law to ensure that they understand how the value of their property could be...
Four benefits of collaborative divorce
Divorce is difficult. However, it does not need to be destructive. If you and your spouse are considering divorce, collaborative divorce law is an alternative to the usual adversarial approach to divorce litigation. In the collaborative divorce model, divorcing...
What is collaborative divorce?
Divorce is difficult. However, it does not need to be destructive. If you and your spouse are considering divorce, collaborative divorce law is an alternative to the usual adversarial approach to divorce litigation. In the collaborative divorce model, divorcing...
How does spousal maintenance work in Texas?
While going through a divorce, finances often top the list of people’s concerns. Not only can spousal maintenance itself be costly between lawyer and court fees, but people may have serious doubts about their financial security without the income of their partner. If...
5 tips for high-asset divorces
Divorce is never an easy process. However, when you and your spouse have had a high income during your marriage, or your spouse founded a startup company that is now thriving, your divorce might be more complicated than the average Lone Star state divorce. Dividing...
Preparing for divorce during the holidays
Dealing with the impact of divorce is never easy but coping with the end of a marriage during the holidays can add overwhelming and unexpected feelings of loss, sadness, betrayal and anger for all family members. Even couples who have been divorced for some time can...
Addressing student loan debt responsibility in a divorce
For those with significant assets in a Texas divorce, many issues can arise. Property division is a common concern. This includes not only assets but also debt. One key concern in the current climate is whether there is outstanding student loan debt. There are certain...
How does collaborative divorce work in Texas?
When pondering divorce, you may be frightened or overwhelmed by the drawn-out, high contested process. You may want to leave your spouse, but you don’t want to end your marriage on bad terms. Texas law requires both parties to talk to each other in an attempt to come...