On behalf of Tracton Law Firm, PLLC | Dec 4, 2020 | Divorce
It is not easy telling someone that you are getting a divorce. You might share the same pool of friends and are close to both sides of the family. This sensitive topic might feel impossible to reveal, especially when you do not know how others will react. Coming up...
On behalf of Tracton Law Firm, PLLC | Oct 16, 2020 | Divorce, Divorce
Whether because they believe that they can come to an agreement on their own or because they want to minimize the cost and conflict of the divorce process, many couples want to keep their divorce out of court. However, even in an amicable divorce, you may want to get...
On behalf of Tracton Law Firm, PLLC | Oct 12, 2020 | Divorce
If you and your spouse have made the decision to end your marriage, are you wondering which of you should lead off in filing for divorce? Many couples ask this question, and there are both advantages and disadvantages to being the first to file. Getting organized As...
On behalf of Tracton Law Firm, PLLC | Jun 15, 2020 | Divorce
Figuring out how to live life on your own after a divorce takes time, and there are typically many steps involved in the process. If you are divorcing and are also the parent of a special needs child, you may find that you have to work through additional...
On behalf of Tracton Law Firm, PLLC | Apr 16, 2020 | Divorce
Going through a divorce can be challenging for anyone. After all, when you decide to end your marriage, you must face the reality of beginning a new chapter in your life. Fortunately, in addition to receiving a share of marital assets, you may be able to secure...
On behalf of Tracton Law Firm, PLLC | Mar 23, 2020 | Divorce
If you are planning to end your marriage, you may have a bit of anxiety. After all, you must face the prospect of starting a new chapter in your life. That said, you should not have to worry about losing your personal property or not receiving a fair share of marital...
On behalf of Tracton Law Firm, PLLC | Jan 3, 2020 | Divorce
In Texas, you can file for divorce on the grounds of adultery. However, the court may ask for proof. If you are unsure that your spouse is cheating on you, it may help to take a step back and assess the situation. After all, every situation is different, so what you...
On behalf of Tracton Law Firm, PLLC | Nov 27, 2019 | Divorce
Texas is one of the few states that allows divorcing couples to seek either a fault or no-fault divorce. If one party commits adultery, for example, it may impact both property division and spousal support. Read on to learn more about the Texas laws regarding...
On behalf of Tracton Law Firm, PLLC | Jun 21, 2019 | Divorce
Getting married is a major commitment. It is a life event that couples in Texas and elsewhere will experience when it is clear that their relationship is solid and they do not want to be with anyone else. In contrast, when it is clear that a marriage is no longer...
On behalf of Tracton Law Firm, PLLC | Jun 19, 2019 | Divorce
Sometimes life doesn’t go as planned. Two people may fall in love and get married, believing that they will be together forever. But people change and grow apart. Because of this, there is the ability to end a marriage as well. Whether it is an amicable or...