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Splitting the Home Part I: Divide Real Estate

by Rachel Wayne | Sep 3, 2024 | Divorce Planning, Guidance

Divorce is more than a dissolution of marriage. It’s also a division of a shared home and all the appliances, furnishings, and keepsakes within. Places hold memories and many objects carry sentimental value — potentially a decent monetary value, too....
Becoming the Breadwinner: How to Achieve Financial Stability After Divorce

Becoming the Breadwinner: How to Achieve Financial Stability After Divorce

by Rachel Wayne | Jul 9, 2024 | Divorce as a SAHM, Divorce Planning, Guidance

Escape financial dependence and plan for a career amidst divorce The prospect of divorce brings up many questions for women, especially stay-at-home moms and those who haven’t been working. Can I afford to be single? Will anyone hire me? How do I separate my finances...
How to Divide the House in Divorce? Texas Divorce Law Essentials

How to Divide the House in Divorce? Texas Divorce Law Essentials

by Alexandra Geczi | May 18, 2024 | Divorce, Texas Divorce Law Essentials

How to divide the house in divorce? This page is part of our digital course, Texas Divorce Law Essentials Every Woman Needs to Know. This is Module 2: House Rules, and addresses the issues that come from the question, “How do you divide the house in a...
Dividing Property and Debts in Divorce

Dividing Property and Debts in Divorce

by Alexandra Geczi | May 17, 2024 | Divorce, Texas Divorce Law Essentials

How do we divide our property and debts in a Texas divorce? Dividing property and debts in divorce in Texas can be tricky business. This page is Module 1 of our Texas Divorce Law Essentials Every Woman Needs to Know digital course. What is Community Property? Texas is...

About Us and Our Why – Texas Divorce Law Essentials

by Alexandra Geczi | May 15, 2024 | Divorce, Texas Divorce Law Essentials

Part of our Texas Divorce Law Essentials Every Woman Needs to Know digital course. Introduction I’m Alexandra Geczi, attorney and founder of Alexandra Geczi Family Law. This firm was created to balance some of the inequities against women in our justice system and to...

Divorce Costs in Texas: A Woman’s Guide

by Alexandra Geczi | Feb 9, 2024 | Divorce, Explainer

For women in Texas considering divorce or already embarking on the journey, our team is acutely aware of the financial strains and emotional toll that accompany this significant life transition. In this guide, we’ll review the typical costs of divorce...
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