So, you and your spouse have decided that your marriage is over, but neither one of you is feeling particularly confident navigating Texas divorce law. Well, I’m here to tell you that you are by no means alone.
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So, you and your spouse have decided that your marriage is over, but neither one of you is feeling particularly confident navigating Texas divorce law. Well, I’m here to tell you that you are by no means alone.
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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