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In a Texas Divorce, What Property Can Couples Divide?

In a Texas Divorce, What Property Can Couples Divide?

by Alexandra Geczi | Apr 15, 2018 | Uncategorized

Texas is one of nine Community Property states in the United States. This means that any property accumulated during a marriage belongs to both spouses, whether or not they earned the income that paid for the property. In Texas, community property isn’t limited...
Can You Afford to Hire a Divorce Lawyer? You Can’t Afford Not To.

Can You Afford to Hire a Divorce Lawyer? You Can’t Afford Not To.

by Alexandra Geczi | Apr 10, 2018 | Uncategorized

With proper pre-divorce planning and some creative thinking, you’d be surprised at what you can afford. A Client Story Maggie* needed an experienced divorce lawyer in Dallas and she came to our office for an initial consultation. Her husband kept the purse strings...
10 Factors Courts May Look at When Determining Child Custody

10 Factors Courts May Look at When Determining Child Custody

by Alexandra Geczi | Jan 26, 2018 | Uncategorized

Clients often ask our Dallas family law firm: “How do I prove to the court that I’m the better parent?” When dealing with child custody issues, I encourage my clients to keep in mind that the court will focus on what’s best for your children, not about which parent...
Separating Fact From Fiction: 6 Common Misconceptions About Divorce

Separating Fact From Fiction: 6 Common Misconceptions About Divorce

by Alexandra Geczi | Jan 26, 2018 | Divorce, Guidance, Reflections

It seems that most people always have advice for others regarding situations they’ve never been in themselves, and divorce is no exception. If you’re thinking about divorce, or you’re already in the middle of one, then you have probably read and heard things that make...
5 Things to Do to Prepare For a Divorce in the Upcoming Year

5 Things to Do to Prepare For a Divorce in the Upcoming Year

by Alexandra Geczi | Jan 20, 2018 | Uncategorized

If your marriage has been an unhappy one for awhile, the coming of the New Year may inspire you to make a positive change. Filing for divorce will cause you to experience a gamut of emotions, from grief and sadness to relief and hope, but once it’s over, you will be...
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