Two vital aspects of your future life in Texas often go hand-in-hand: your marriage and your retirement. Your spouse no doubt features prominently in your retirement plans. Should you divorce, those plans will certainly change, but not simply in who you will spend...
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3 options for deciding the fate of your business in divorce
On Behalf of Woodley & Dudley | Oct 8, 2020 | divorce
The marital home is often the most valuable asset to consider when couples enter the property division phase of their divorce. However, the most valuable asset you have might be the successful company you built. Here are three options to help you determine the fate...
Dividing the house during a divorce
On Behalf of Woodley & Dudley | Sep 4, 2020 | divorce
When couples get a divorce, one of the assets they have to divide is their house. There are a few different ways people might divide their home. According to NerdWallet, couples may divide the house by selling it. They would then share the money equally. This may...
What is collaborative divorce?
On Behalf of Woodley & Dudley | Aug 6, 2020 | divorce
The popularity of “collaborative” processes in family law matters is increasing. This area of dispute resolution even reaches divorce matters. Understanding more about collaborative divorce can help spouses figure out if this process is a fitting option for them as an...
How do you break news of divorce?
On Behalf of Woodley & Dudley | Jul 29, 2020 | divorce
Texas parents go through a lot during divorce. You have the same concerns childless couples do. You must also focus on assets, spousal support and more. But you must also worry about legalities surrounding your kids. This can include custody, visitation rights and...
How do I protect an inheritance in a divorce?
On Behalf of Woodley & Dudley | Jul 14, 2020 | divorce
Like many people in Texas, you have received an inheritance from your parents or a relative, perhaps a large sum of money, or an expensive vehicle like a boat. Your inheritance may be something valuable or just something sentimental to you. Naturally, you want to...
Why is gray divorce common?
On Behalf of Woodley & Dudley | May 22, 2020 | divorce
Gray divorce is a trend in older adults divorcing. Older adults include those who are at least 50 years of age and those who are older. In the last 20 years, adults over the age of 50 have become more likely to divorce. Why is gray divorce common? Forbes explains some...
What are some special considerations for a gray divorce?
On Behalf of Woodley & Dudley | May 6, 2020 | divorce
Gray divorce occurs when you are over the age of 55. This type of divorce situation is unique in many ways because it has concerns and considerations that may not be present in a divorce for a younger couple. Typically, a gray divorce does not have concerns over child...
How is your child handling your divorce?
On Behalf of Woodley & Dudley | May 1, 2020 | divorce
Divorce is an extremely stressful thing for anyone in Texas to go through, and it can tax your ability to pay attention to other important things in your life. One of the most important things for you to keep track of through this process is also one of the people who...
How is separate property defined in Texas?
On Behalf of Woodley & Dudley | Apr 27, 2020 | divorce
Dividing property and assets during divorce can be very contentious. In Texas, which is a community property state, all shared or marital assets are to be split equally between the spouses during divorce. The real challenge is determining what property is shared and...