Divorce Texas Style: A How to Divorce Guide in the Longhorn State

Written by Susan E. Oehl, Esq. Partner @ Jenkins & Kamin LLP

When you find yourself staring down the barrel of the end of your marriage, it is normal to experience a plethora of emotions.

Agony? Yes! Anger? You bet. Fear? No doubt.


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In the News | Practical Advice for Avoiding a Costly, Bitter Split Over Finances

Written by Stephanie Stiefel & Reprinted With Permission from Barron's Financial and Investment News

In this recent Barron’s article, Stephanie Stiefel, Senior Wealth Advisor at Neuberger Berman, and Barron’s fourth-ranked woman advisor nationwide, discusses planning techniques for divorcees and wid...


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Filing for Divorce in California vs. New York

For couples who have bicoastal residences, the decision to file for divorce in New York or California may drastically change the divorce process and the terms of the marital agreement. Furthermore, doing the legal research on this topic may be complicated, tedious, and ultimately incomplete, given t...


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How to Navigate Dating and Divorce

Written by Cherie Morris, JD, Parent Coordinator and Divorce Coach

Important considerations before you start dating during or after divorce:

After you have processed your divorce, which is no easy task, you may begin to wonder what’s next. Maybe you have your ducks in a row already or maybe you are ...


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Back It Up: The Breakdown to Going Digital

Written by Jacqui Knapp, Founder & C.E.O. KNAPP HOUSE Home Management

As a Professional Organizer, my job is to help others by taking the anxiety and stress off their shoulders and get them to take action. Clutter and disorganization does NOT discriminate. Many of my clients are dealing with challen...


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