
When getting divorced in the state of Texas, you need to keep in mind that it is a community property state. But what does community property mean? What is separate…
When getting divorced in the state of Texas, you need to keep in mind that it is a community property state. But what does community property mean? What is separate…
Parents often must work together to raise their children for several years after a divorce in Texas. As the years go by, many parents realize that changes in circumstances may…
Divorce in Texas can be hard on everyone, especially on children. That is why the Texas State Legislature has established guidelines that ensure the child’s best interest is protected –…
At C.E. Borman, our focus is on family law – and the Texas families these laws affect. We know that for parents throughout Texas, their children are their world. And…
In a Texas divorce, the properties commonly owned by the spouses shall be divided. But before the court does that, it needs to identify which properties are commonly owned and…
Divorce has a reputation for being a nasty and unpleasant process, filled with lengthy hearings and unpleasant feelings. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Alternative dispute resolution options…
Divorce is a difficult and emotionally challenging process, regardless of where you live. If you find yourself contemplating divorce in Bryan, Texas or surrounding areas, it’s important to understand the…
In Texas, testifying in divorce court can be an intimidating and overwhelming experience. The courtroom setting, legal proceedings, and the stakes involved can make even the most confident individuals feel…
When facing the difficult decision to end a marriage in Texas, it is crucial to have a clear understanding of the divorce process and the legal aspects involved. That’s where…
Before filing for divorce in Texas, you and your spouse must meet state residency requirements. If you file for divorce without meeting the residency requirements it can end up costing…