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Prenuptial and Post-Nuptial Agreements in Texas

Prenuptial agreements in Texas, present couples with an opportunity to understand each other’s financial situation and make decisions about what should happen during a divorce. People who know that they will receive an inheritance often have an interest in separating these assets from the marital estate prior to exchanging vows. Potential income disparities between spouses…

What You Need to Know Before Getting Married in Texas

When you are married and live in the State of Texas, there are rules that automatically apply to your marriage unless you enter into an formal agreement known as a premarital agreement (before marriage) or marital property agreement (after marriage).  Here is a list of common rules spouses are often “surprised” to learn apply to…

Top 10 Reasons Not to File for Divorce

Ask anyone who has been married for a long time, and they will likely tell you about a difficult time in their marriage. But just because marriage gets hard doesn’t mean it’s time to quit. In fact, some of the most rewarding marriages grow stronger after a period of great dissatisfaction. Here are some signs…