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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, Property Division, 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...

Divorce Costs in Texas: A Woman’s Guide

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

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...
Is an Amicable Divorce Possible? How to Avoid the Courtroom and Maintain Your Sanity

Is an Amicable Divorce Possible? How to Avoid the Courtroom and Maintain Your Sanity

by Alexandra Geczi | Oct 30, 2022 | Divorce

Is an amicable divorce possible? Most couples don’t enter into a marriage thinking that it will end in divorce, but it happens to more couples than you might think. If you find yourself in the unfortunate position of having to get a divorce, you’ll want to do...
Division of Marital Assets: What to Expect in a Texas Divorce

Division of Marital Assets: What to Expect in a Texas Divorce

by Alexandra Geczi | Oct 14, 2022 | Divorce

The division of marital assets in a Texas divorce can be a difficult process, especially if you and your spouse are unable to come to an agreement. In most cases, the courts will divide the assets in a way that they believe is fair for both parties involved. If you...
What happens at a strategy session at Alexandra Geczi PLLC?

What happens at a strategy session at Alexandra Geczi PLLC?

by Alexandra Geczi | Feb 9, 2022 | Divorce, Family Law

What happens at a strategy session at Alexandra Geczi PLLC? For the strategy sessions, first, we cover the law because a lot of our clients have questions about the law. And so, by going through and giving you an overview of the law, it will answer a lot of the...
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