The adolescent years can be stressful enough for Texas teenagers. But with the added weight of their parents’ divorce, it can all be overwhelming for teens, dealing with both growing up and the separation of their parents. Warning signs that your teen isn’t adjusting...
What to do when your parenting agreement fails you
On behalf of M. J. Hill & Associates, PLLC | Mar 26, 2020 | Child Custody
One of the most important things you’ll do in your divorce is create a parenting agreement. It’s designed to provide you and your ex-spouse with direction as you navigate the often challenging process of co-parenting. Even if you were happy with your parenting...
Do I have to leave the house during divorce?
On behalf of M. J. Hill & Associates, PLLC | Mar 26, 2020 | High Asset Divorce
Five years ago, you and your spouse bought a $3 million house together. It’s your dream home. Now, your spouse has filed for a divorce, claiming that you spend too much time at the office, and the two of you have drifted apart. They say that buying such a beautiful...
Ways to improving your chance of success at divorce mediation
On behalf of M. J. Hill & Associates, PLLC | Mar 20, 2020 | Divorce Mediation
Divorce mediation can be a faster and cheaper way to settle the outstanding issues from your marriage, but only if you succeed in mediation. That means you need to work with your ex and reach an agreement that you both feel okay about. Unsuccessful mediation can...
Traveling for work could end your marriage
On behalf of M. J. Hill & Associates, PLLC | Mar 20, 2020 | High Asset Divorce
You run your own company. It’s grown from a domestic business to an international business. You have offices all over the world, and you have spent the last few years traveling extensively. You spend half of your time away from home. In a lot of ways, this hard work...
How couples disagree about money
On behalf of M. J. Hill & Associates, PLLC | Mar 20, 2020 | Divorce
Money, some would say, is a top cause of divorce in the United States. But it’s not just having money or even not having money that necessarily causes the split. In many cases, the problem is just the way that both people view it and the key points that they disagree...
Is it time to divorce your spouse?
On behalf of M. J. Hill & Associates, PLLC | Mar 17, 2020 | Divorce
Are the doubts about your marriage growing? Do you feel increasingly ill-at-ease with your spouse? Do you find yourself quietly pondering what life would be like if you were single again? If so, you know that your marriage isn’t on steady ground -- but how do you know...
Can you relocate with your child after divorce?
On behalf of M. J. Hill & Associates, PLLC | Mar 16, 2020 | Firm News
When you’re a parent, a divorce decree doesn’t really mean that everything is truly final. Even after the judge has signed the papers on your parenting plan and custody agreement, issues can crop up that make it necessary to revise your plans. For example, you may...
How your family can handle college expenses in a divorce
On behalf of M. J. Hill & Associates, PLLC | Mar 13, 2020 | Family Law
Going through a divorce in Texas can mean that your entire family has to adjust some of their expectations. Big parties, fancy vacations and designer goodies may no longer be a part of daily life. Still, you shouldn't have to sacrifice important and necessary...
What can you do if you discover your spouse has hidden debts?
On behalf of M. J. Hill & Associates, PLLC | Mar 13, 2020 | Divorce
You decided to get a divorce, and you were happy about that decision until you saw how much money your spouse owes on their credit cards. They’d always told you that they had a great job, but you didn’t realize how much of your property was being charged onto credit...
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