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What is a Common Law Marriage in Texas?

What is a Common Law Marriage in Texas?  also referred to as an informal marriage, is recognized as a legally valid marriage even if the couple did not obtain a marriage license or participate in a formal wedding ceremony.  To establish a common law marriage in Texas, a couple must

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Military Divorce in Texas

Military Divorce in Texas Military divorce and property division in Texas can be complex due to the unique regulations that apply to military personnel and their families. Here are some key points to consider: Jurisdiction:  Texas has its own residency requirements for filing for divorce, which generally involves one spouse

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Community Property vs. Separate Property

Community Property vs. Separate Property In Texas, divorce and property division are governed by community property laws. Here are the key points to consider regarding divorce and property division in Texas: Community Property: Any property acquired during the marriage is generally considered community property. This includes income, real estate, and

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What is Mediation and Why You Should Mediate Your Case

What is Mediation and Why You Should Mediate Your Case Mediation in family law matters, child custody, child support or other family law cases in Texasis a process where a neutral third-party mediator helps couples negotiate the terms of their familylaw matters, custody agreement, or child support agreement. The mediator

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Navigating the Divorce Process in Texas | Steps & Legal Guidance

Understanding the Divorce Process in Texas The journey through divorce in Texas is structured around a series of legally defined steps, designed to ensure fairness and clarity for both parties involved. Here’s a streamlined overview of what to expect: It’s important to recognize that divorce laws are subject to change.

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Navigating the Divorce Process in New York| Steps & Legal Guidance

In New York, navigating the divorce process involves understanding its critical steps and the distinction between its two main types: contested and uncontested divorces. Uncontested Divorce: A Smoother Path In an uncontested divorce, both parties find common ground on all major aspects, including child custody, the division of property, and

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