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How to Divorce a Gaslighter in Texas

How to Divorce a Gaslighter in Texas Gaslighting is a subtle yet damaging form of psychological abuse that can have adverse effects on a marriage. In some cases, the abusive behavior continues even after one spouse has filed for divorce. Divorce is a difficult and...

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How to Divide a Business in a Texas Divorce

How to Divide a Business in a Texas Divorce

How to Divide a Business in a Texas Divorce When couples divorce in Texas, spouses must divide their marital assets under Texas divorce law. However, spouses' marital assets can include business ownership interests, including interests in partnerships or sole...

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Who Gets the House in a Divorce in Texas?

Who Gets the House in a Divorce in Texas?

One of most couples' biggest questions when divorcing is, "Who gets the house?" Deciding what happens to your family home in divorce may depend on multiple factors. You may have the option to keep the house if you wish. But you should speak with a lawyer to fully...

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How Long Does a Divorce Take in Texas?

How Long Does a Divorce Take in Texas?

Most couples in Texas hope to avoid a long, drawn-out legal battle once they agree to dissolve their vows, and we understand. Unfortunately, not every marriage lasts a lifetime, and divorce may be the best option if you and your spouse decide to part ways. We'll help...

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How to Get a Divorce in Texas

How to Get a Divorce in Texas

Is it true everything's bigger in Texas? The second-largest state in the U.S. is home to a 500-pound drum, a pair of 35-foot-tall boots, a 4,500-pound Dalmation-themed fire hydrant, and, of course, the State Fair's 52-foot-tall cowboy Big Tex. Unfortunately, there's...

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Your Summer Divorce Checklist

Your Summer Divorce Checklist

Nobody plans on divorce. Unfortunately, many couples find themselves in one, no matter how hard they try. The Summer months tend to see an uptick in divorces, most likely because of more freedoms allowed with school-aged children. While this is a difficult time for...

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Contested or Uncontested Divorce

In the State of Texas, your divorce can be classified as either contested or uncontested. Uncontested divorces are when both parties agree on issues like child custody and support, asset and debt division, and alimony. However, when parties do not agree on these...

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A Look At Divorce in the U.S.

Divorce is more common than ever in the United States. In fact, as many as 50% of marriages end in divorce. Take a look at the quick facts and stats about divorce trends in the U.S. to get a clear picture of the modern marriage landscape. Learn about your options...

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Uncontested Divorces

Getting a divorce is one of the top five most stressful events that can occur during your life. However, with the guidance of an experienced legal team and a little preparation, achieving a happy and healthy divorce is possible. The attorneys at Balekian Hayes, PLLC,...

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6 Signs Your Marriage May Be Over

Courts across the country will begin the new year with a rise in divorce filings beginning in January and peaking in February through March. Because January is a time for making resolutions and planning for a new year, many couples may take this season to reevaluate...

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