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Pro Se Texas Divorce: What am I doing wrong?

A lot of people these days are trying to handle their divorces by themselves with no attorney assistance.  The official legal term for this is that the person is appearing pro se (pronounced “pro-say”).  Pro se Texas Divorce litigants often find themselves in a position where a judge or court clerk is telling them that [...]

What is an Inventory and Appraisement?

What is an Inventory and Appraisement? When a client retains the firm in a divorce case, one of the first documents that we give to them to complete is a blank inventory and appraisement form.  In almost all divorce suits, the parties are required to prepare and file an “Inventory and Appraisement,” which is a [...]

Fault and No-Fault Divorce in Texas

In Texas, a divorce can be granted on one or more “fault” grounds or the “no fault” ground as stated in the Texas Family Code.  You can ask your Denton divorce attorney and they will tell you that most divorces are granted on the no-fault ground of “insupportability.” This is the reason to use if [...]