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- 2 mistakes that can hurt your child custody case
- 2 reasons people add powers of attorney to their estate plans
- 2 types of trusts you should know about
- 2 warning signs that a divorce may be in the cards
- 2 ways you can prepare for an impending divorce
- 3 estate plan points to consider if you have minor children
- 3 financial factors that often contribute to divorce
- 3 places spouses may hide assets before a Texas divorce
- 3 things you should never tell your kids during divorce
- 3 time periods to consider in your divorce finances
- 3 times that you could ask for sole custody in Texas
- 3 times when you should make an estate plan
- 3 times you should consider updating your estate plan
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- 4 reasons people disinherit loved ones
- 4 signs you need to sign a prenuptial agreement
- 5 coparenting tips for military members
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- A look at the military divorce rate
- A spouse who gives away assets is a major red flag
- Active military personnel among most likely to divorce
- Appealing the findings of a military Physical Evaluation Board
- Approaching family members about their estate plans
- Are my current life circumstances going to lead to divorce?
- Are you facing military discharge?
- Can I change my record of discharge? If so, how?
- Can the executor of a Texas estate be paid?
- Can you adjust an unfavorable military record?
- Celebrating your child’s birthday after divorce
- Child custody just got easier for those in the Air Force
- Co-parenting after divorce: 2 tips for success
- Contested vs uncontested divorce: What’s the difference?
- Could a stepparent adoption be right for your blended family?
- Defend yourself when facing court-martial as a military member
- Dividing retirement assets in divorce
- Do I lose my access to base housing and dependent ID card when my service member spouse and I divorce?
- Do you fear your parents will die broke?
- Do your children really want your most treasured possessions?
- Does the court favor mothers in custody battles?
- Estate planning before deployment
- Gray divorce rates are soaring
- Has your estate plan become outdated?
- How can you make property division easier?
- How divorced parents can help school-aged children
- How divorced parents can prevent winter holiday disputes
- How do contested and uncontested divorces differ?
- How do spouses in Texas arrange for an uncontested divorce?
- How do you know if ending your marriage is the right decision?
- How family courts seek stability for children
- How is child support amounts determined?
- How often do people update their estate plans?
- How often should you review and update your estate plan?
- How to prepare for divorcing a narcissist
- How to protect your finances during a Texas divorce
- How to talk to your parents about estate planning
- How will your child’s special needs impact custody in a divorce?
- If divorce may be on the horizon, start planning now
- If your spouse doesn’t want a divorce, can they refuse?
- In the military? Set up your estate plan before you deploy
- Is a military divorce any different?
- Is your estate plan going to hold up after you die?
- Is your legacy vulnerable if you have medical issues as you age?
- Is your prenuptial agreement enforceable?
- Large lump sums as legacies often more of a curse than a blessing
- Managing custody while working your career
- Military pensions can be a major issue in gray divorces
- Overcoming hardships in a marriage
- Possible outcomes for the marital home in divorce
- Pregnancy and divorce in Texas – Know the facts
- Pros and cons of storing estate planning documents online
- Protecting parenting time with your child after divorce
- Remember these tips if you’re battling with a narcissist
- Review your prenuptial agreement for errors before divorce
- Revising your estate plan as you remarry
- Revocable vs. irrevocable trusts: which one should you set up?
- Should I fight to keep the family home in my divorce?
- Should you make virtual visitation part of your parenting plan?
- Should you sign a prenuptial agreement?
- Special needs trusts may just be what your loved one needs
- The Consequences Of Dividing Your Estate Unequally Among Beneficiaries
- The role of adultery allegations in a Texas military divorce
- Tips for talking to kids about divorce
- Tips to prepare for the cost of divorce
- TRICARE and military divorce
- Understand your right with a denied benefits application
- Update your estate plan after these major life events
- Using A Trust To Skip Your Children And Leave Your Estate To Your Grandkids
- Using the “gray rock” method when divorcing a narcissist
- Void marriages, annulments, and divorce: What to know
- What are the grounds for a marriage annulment in Texas?
- What benefits exist for medically discharged service members?
- What does the Texas family code say about legal grounds for divorce?
- What happens if you and your ex don’t agree on custody?
- What if you don’t agree with the VA’s disability rating?
- What is a spendthrift trust?
- What Is a Spousal Lifetime Access Trust?
- What is estate planning and why should you care about it?
- What is the difference between a fixed and a discretionary trust?
- What is the responsibility of the executor?
- What is the Uniformed Services Former Spouses Protection Act?
- What should you consider when planning your estate?
- What should you know about a grey divorce?
- What should you know about AWOL charges?
- What to remember when creating a parenting plan
- What you should know about adultery in the military
- What’s the right time to create a trust?
- What’s involved in changing a child’s designated legal guardian?
- When can a service member be tried at court-martial?
- When can I remarry after a Texas divorce?
- When does it make sense to update your estate plan?
- When modified custody orders are in the children’s best interest
- When should you create your estate plan?
- Where should you keep your will?
- Who can be the executor of your estate in Texas?
- Why is it so important to choose a trustee carefully?
- Why some Texas parents consider birdnesting custody plans
- Will adultery while in the military lead to a court-martial?
- Wills versus trusts: Knowing your estate planning options
- Your spouse told you they want a divorce. Now what?