How to Determine If You Are Eligible For Spousal Support In Texas
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How to Determine If You Are Eligible For Spousal Support In Texas

Spousal support consists of payments one spouse makes to the other temporarily to support him/her after their divorce. Spousal support can help the receiving spouse pay for education or training so he/she can return to work, become financially self-sufficient and eventually be able to contribute to their child’s needs. Either spouse can request spousal support, or spousal maintenance as it is called in Texas, at any point during the divorce process.

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Can My Spouse Quit Their Job To Avoid Paying Spousal Maintenance?

Can My Spouse Quit Their Job To Avoid Paying Spousal Maintenance?

Your spouse may try out a dirty divorce tactic such as quitting their job to avoid paying spousal maintenance. This is a threat that your spouse may attempt at some point when your spouse realizes they may be forced by the court to pay spousal maintenance for years (or indefinitely, in some cases).

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Should You Keep The House For Your Kids After A Divorce?

Should You Keep The House For Your Kids After A Divorce?

Determining if you should keep your marital home during a divorce is a hard decision. On one hand, you do not want to move your children into a new environment while they are going through a transition period. On the other hand, you might not be able to afford your marital home on your own without your spouse’s help. Today, we go over the reasons why you may or may not keep your marital home for your children during a divorce.

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How To Become A More Effective Co-Parent After A Divorce

How To Become A More Effective Co-Parent After A Divorce

Raising children is a major feat for any parent, but it is even more of a challenge for divorced parents, especially if the split was hostile or particularly contentious. Creating a consistent and stable environment across two households often seems impossible for parents who have differing views on what is best for their children. However, it is in their best interests that you ultimately find a way to compromise and cooperate to make their lives easier.

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