Protecting Your Children During Divorce: What Texas Courts Focus on When Setting Temporary Orders

When parents separate, Texas courts use temporary orders to create short-term rules that protect children while the divorce moves forward. Judges focus on stability, safety, and maintaining consistent relationships with both parents whenever possible. These early decisions often shape daily life for months, so the court looks closely at each child’s immediate...
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How to Protect Your Assets Before, During, and After a Divorce in Texas

Protecting your assets in a Texas divorce begins with knowing what the law considers yours and taking intentional steps to document and preserve that property throughout the process. Decisions made before a divorce is filed, and even after it is finalized, can shape what you ultimately keep. Because Texas follows a community...
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Just Got Served Divorce Papers in Texas? Here’s Exactly What to Do Next

Being served divorce papers in Texas means your spouse has officially started the legal process, and the clock is already running. What you do next affects your rights, your finances, and, if you have children, your parenting arrangements. It is normal to feel caught off guard. Still, the steps you take in...
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