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RECENT TEXAS CASES INVOLVING THE RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN DIVORCE

There has been a lot of talk in this country lately about recognition of same-sex marriage and same-sex divorce, but what about recognition of foreign divorces?  In the melting pot that is the United States of America, divorce from foreign countries and their applicability to Texas family law cases are becoming increasingly…

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Special Provisions for Active Military Members under the Texas Family Code

Are you currently serving in the military or know someone who is?  Texas is home to one of the largest populations of active military members in the nation.  As such, the Texas Family Code has specific statutes that address the unique issues facing our military members in the family law…

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How to Catch Your Cheating Spouse–or How Not to Get Caught

Advances in technology are constantly changing how people work, play, and–unfortunately–cheat on their spouses.  People often ask us what tools are available to catch a cheating spouse or what tools a spouse might be using to conceal their own infidelity.  D CEO Magazine asked us how to catch a cheating spouse–or…

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WANT TO SERVE YOUR SPOUSE WITH DIVORCE PAPERS THROUGH FACEBOOK? A NEW YORK COURT SAYS O.K.

Recently, a story out of New York has been circulating across the internet involving a Manhattan Supreme Court Judge that permitted a woman to serve her husband with divorce papers through a private Facebook message.  According to the story, the husband was a somewhat transient individual who lacked a fixed…

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THE STATE OF THE INSTITUTION OF MARRIAGE IS STRONG

Since no-fault divorce statutes were first implemented in the United States at the end of the 1960s Zeitgeist (with California being the first state to allow a “no-fault” divorce in 1969), many have cried that there is an epidemic of skyrocketing divorce rates that is only getting higher with the…

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First Same-Sex Marriage License in Texas Leaves More Questions than Answers

A federal district judge in Texas rules that Texas’s Constitutional ban on same-sex marriage violated the Equal Protection Clause of the United States Constitution.  That ruling was stayed pending appeal—a common procedure in this type of case (when a law has been ruled unconstitutional, it is common to keep the…

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Should I Get a Divorce or an Annulment? What’s the Difference?

Should I get a divorce or an annulment? What is the difference? New clients often ask whether they should seek a divorce or an annulment. The answer, unsurprisingly, is, “it depends.” First, it is important to understand the difference between a divorce and an annulment.  One way to remember the…

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Camille Cosby- To Divorce or Not to Divorce, that is the Question

In light of the recent rape allegations against Bill Cosby, many are wondering whether Camille Cosby, his wife, will be filing for divorce. Bill Cosby married Camille in 1964; they have been married 50 years. Her and Bill had five children together—both her and the children were the storylines for…

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How a Texas Court Might Have Handled the Hamm Divorce

This past November, an Oklahoma County Judge ordered billionaire oilman Harold Hamm to pay approximately $1 billion to Sue Ann Hamm, his wife of 26 years.  Harold Hamm, who is the founder and CEO of Continental Resources, was specifically ordered to pay Sue Ann Hamm a total of $995.5 million,…

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