The Impact of Remote Work on Divorce Rates and Settlements
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, many couples have had to learn how to adjust to being together almost every waking minute and working in the same location. Although this may have seemed ideal to some, many quickly found out that being together too much caused their marriages distress. Has remote work caused more divorces? Many divorce…
Read MoreMental Health and PTSD Considerations in Military Divorce
Marriages come with challenges that spouses must try to endure and overcome together. However, when one spouse is in the military and develops post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or another severe mental health condition, it can make marriage even more complicated. Mental health issues usually cause additional stress, frustration, confusion, overwhelmingness, isolation, loneliness, and more. While…
Read MoreImpact of Deployment on Child Custody and Visitation Rights
Military deployments are never easy. You must uproot your entire life and go where needed for several months or years. If you have a child custody or visitation arrangement in place, deployment can make things even more difficult as it often affects the parenting plan and other arrangements that you have created with your child’s…
Read MoreHow Gambling Addiction Leads to Divorce
One of the least discussed addictions that can lead to divorce is gambling addiction. While many people may try to stay in the marriage and help their spouse overcome their gambling issues, some addicts are reluctant to get the help that they need or are ultimately unable to break their gambling habits. When this happens,…
Read MoreAvoiding Domestic Disputes During the Holidays
The holiday season brings images of family gatherings, warm nights by the fire, and meaningful connections. Let’s face it, though – the holidays can also be incredibly stressful. If you can’t manage stress well, conflicts can escalate. This can sometimes even lead to serious issues like domestic disputes, restraining orders, or custody battles. However, our…
Read More5 Tips for Navigating Child Custody During the Holidays
If you’re a parent trying to deal with a child custody agreement, this magical time of year can quickly turn stressful. Coordinating schedules, managing emotions, and trying to make sure your child has a joyful experience can be absolutely overwhelming. However, with a little extra planning and the right mindset, you can work to create…
Read More5 Tips to Survive Divorce During the Holidays
Divorce can be hard any time of year, but the holidays can make it feel even harder. When everyone around you is celebrating, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and out of place. Between dealing with legal issues, managing family obligations, and dealing with your own emotions, this festive season can feel anything but joyful. With…
Read MoreDomestic Violence and Protective Orders in Military Families
Unfortunately, domestic violence is common in military marriages. If you are abused by your spouse, who is in the military, you may be aware of how frightening, intense, and confusing these encounters can be. You may deeply love and care about your spouse but must make arrangements to protect yourself and your children as soon…
Read MoreChild Support Modifications
Child support arrangements are designed to provide for the well-being of children, but life is unpredictable, and circumstances can change. In Texas, if your situation evolves significantly, you might need to request a modification to your child support order. This blog will guide you through common reasons for modification and how to navigate the process…
Read MoreThe Impact of Social Media on Divorce Proceedings
In the digital age, social media plays a significant role in our lives, but it can also have unexpected consequences during divorce proceedings. What you post on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok can be scrutinized and potentially used against you in court. Here’s why it’s crucial to manage your social media activity carefully during…
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