Mediation vs. Litigation in Divorce: Which Is Right for Couples in The Woodlands, TX?

When facing divorce, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is how your case will be resolved. In Texas, divorcing couples typically choose between mediation and litigation. Each path has very different impacts on cost, timeline, privacy, and emotional stress—especially for families in The Woodlands. This guide breaks down mediation vs. litigation in divorce, […]
How to Divide Assets in a Texas High Net-Worth Divorce Without a Prenuptial Agreement

Divorce is rarely simple, but when substantial assets are involved — and there’s no prenuptial agreement in place — the process can quickly become complicated. Texas is a community property state, which means most assets acquired during the marriage are subject to division. For high net-worth couples in Dallas, Fort Worth, and across Texas, understanding […]
Co-Parenting During The Holidays

It is challenging to co-parent during the holidays but planning and preparation in advance can help make it better.
Appealing Lost Custody Situations

While Texas law allows for appeals in custody cases, they are rarely granted. There are certain criteria that can trigger it though.
Thanksgiving After Divorce

Thanksgiving can already be stressful enough without being divorced, but there are ways to survive and thrive!
Who Pays Fees In A Divorce?

In Texas, each party is usually responsible for attorneys fees, however, the judge can also make the decision on a case-by-case basis.
Using A Co-Parenting App

Co-parenting apps are an ideal shared tool to improve communication and keep all important information in one place.
Dealing With Teachers When Divorced

When co-parenting after divorce, the key to having success with your child or children’s teachers is communication.
How To Download Facebook Profile

When we are consulting on your case, we may need your social media profile information. Click the link in the blog to see how!
Summer Vacations End Marriages #Fact

Statistics are showing that summer vacations have been ending divorces for at least 14 years now, climaxing in August and March.