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How Long Does Spousal Support Last in Texas?

Navigating the complexities of divorce can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to financial matters like spousal support. In Texas, spousal support—often referred to as spousal maintenance or alimony—serves as a safety net for a

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Legal Separation in Texas: What You Need to Know

Navigating the complexities of marriage and family law in Texas can be challenging, especially when couples consider separating. Unlike many states, Texas does not recognize legal separation as a distinct legal status, but there are

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What are the Grounds for Divorce in Texas?

Divorce is a significant and often emotional decision, requiring a clear understanding of the legal process and the grounds upon which a divorce can be granted. In Texas, the law provides a framework for both

FAQs

Not necessarily. If you and your spouse agree on all terms of the divorce (uncontested divorce), you may not need to go to court. However, contested divorces often require court intervention.
Legal custody refers to the right to make significant decisions about the child’s life, while physical custody concerns the child’s living arrangements.
Child support is calculated based on a percentage of the non-custodial parent’s income, considering the number of children. The Texas Family Code provides guidelines for these percentages.
Mediation is a confidential process where a neutral third-party mediator helps disputing parties reach a voluntary agreement. The mediator facilitates communication but does not make decisions for the parties.
Grandparents may seek custody or visitation rights under certain conditions, such as if the child’s welfare is at risk or if their parent is deceased or incarcerated.
While not mandatory, consulting with an estate planning lawyer ensures your documents comply with state laws and your wishes are clearly articulated, reducing the likelihood of disputes.
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