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Divorce
Texas residents may be interested in some of the issues that professional athletes run into when it comes to marriage and divorce. Due to the particular aspects of an athlete’s lifestyle, many find out too late that marriage is not for them. For the average American, the divorce rate is around 50 percent. However, divorce...
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Texas fans of Terrence Howard might expect that his various roles in major productions have left him with a sizable disposable income. This is not the case, however, according to the “Hustle & Flow” star. Howard recently suggested that he was unable to afford the $325,000 alimony payments to his former wife to whom he...
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Statistics are often used to describe a number of trends, common occurrences and reasons why this or that might happen. Statistics are extremely common in divorce conversations, and in some cases they might be very informative, but that isn’t always the case. A great attorney knows that each family in North Texas is unique and...
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disability and divorce
What Happens If You Divorce a Disabled Spouse in Texas?
January 26, 2026Justin Sisemore
Rule 11 Agreement Texas: What It Is and How It Works in Divorce Cases
November 17, 2025Justin Sisemore
Map of Texas highlighting Fort Worth and Dallas area
Texas Family Law Updates: What Parents Need to Know
September 30, 2025Justin Sisemore

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