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IT’S NOT ALL ABOUT MONEY: 3 INTANGIBLE MARITAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF STAY-AT-HOME PARENTS

IT’S NOT ALL ABOUT MONEY: 3 INTANGIBLE MARITAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF STAY-AT-HOME PARENTS

by Alexandra Geczi | Apr 10, 2017 | Uncategorized

Getting a divorce often requires pulling out a calculator and figuring out a fair division of assets and property, making sure that both sides get what they need. But if what if one of the individuals has been a stay-at-home parent and doesn’t have a monetary value to...
ALEXANDRA GECZI ELECTED AS A FELLOW TO THE TEXAS BAR FOUNDATION

ALEXANDRA GECZI ELECTED AS A FELLOW TO THE TEXAS BAR FOUNDATION

by Alexandra Geczi | Mar 22, 2017 | Uncategorized

Alexandra Geczi of Alexandra Geczi PLLC | Family Law has been elected as a Fellow to the Texas Bar Foundation as a result of her outstanding professional achievements and demonstrated commitment to the improvement of the justice system in Texas. Only a fraction of...
HIDDEN ASSETS AND DIVORCE: 6 RED FLAGS TO WATCH FOR

HIDDEN ASSETS AND DIVORCE: 6 RED FLAGS TO WATCH FOR

by Alexandra Geczi | Mar 17, 2017 | Uncategorized

When your relationship is no longer working and it’s clear that a divorce is on the horizon, many aspects of your life will change. One of the larger topics to think about is how your finances will look after a divorce because you could be potentially facing a huge...
IT’S NOT ALL ABOUT MONEY: 3 INTANGIBLE MARITAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF STAY-AT-HOME PARENTS

THE CHIEF DOMESTIC OFFICER: WHAT STAY-AT-HOME PARENTS SHOULD AND SHOULD NOT EXPECT IN THEIR DIVORCE

by Alexandra Geczi | Mar 10, 2017 | Uncategorized

As a chief domestic officer, you have tackled how to run your household and know the ins and outs of what daily life looks like. From running the finances to managing the grocery shopping and cooking, you’ve created a sustainable system that meets the needs of you and...
WHEN LIFE DEMANDS A CHANGE TO YOUR CHILD SUPPORT ORDER

WHEN LIFE DEMANDS A CHANGE TO YOUR CHILD SUPPORT ORDER

by Alexandra Geczi | Feb 18, 2017 | Uncategorized

The ability to create a child support agreement that meets everyone’s needs is always the best scenario when it comes to divorce, and a lot of the time couples can make this happen successfully. But what happens if you’re several years into the agreement and things...
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