Posts by Brandon Grable
How Is the Amount of Alimony Determined in Texas?
Whether you’re considering filing for divorce or are already in the middle of one, you probably have a lot of questions about the potential financial ramifications of your separation. In light of recent economic trends and the ever-growing costs of living, many couples are justifiably concerned about the thought of severing their finances. As the…
Read MoreDo Both Parties Have to Agree to a Divorce in Texas?
Divorcing your spouse is a lot more complex than breaking up with your boyfriend/girlfriend, both legally and emotionally. Ultimately, Texas will not force spouses to stay together if even one of them wants to leave the marriage. Even though a spouse who is unwilling to divorce cannot stop a divorce from happening, they can add…
Read MoreWhat are the Grounds for Divorce in Texas?
Divorce can be a complicated and emotionally draining process. If you have decided to divorce, or if you are even considering it, you need to understand the grounds for divorce under the Texas Family Code. There is no such thing as being unable to secure a divorce if you want one — even over your…
Read MoreHow to Get a Restraining Order in San Antonio?
Feeling safe is something most of us just expect, right? It’s kind of like breathing—we don’t think about it until something happens to make it hard. But when someone’s behavior leaves you feeling threatened or always looking over your shoulder, it can hit you in a way that’s hard to explain but impossible to ignore.…
Read MorePostnuptial Agreements: Can They Save a Troubled Marriage?
Every relationship is different, and marriages can be complex. However, there are certain strategies that can help to resolve conflicts and potentially improve or even save a marriage. A postnuptial agreement is one of these strategies. If you are considering a postnuptial agreement, you should consult with an experienced San Antonio prenuptial and postnuptial agreement…
Read MoreTips for Creating a Co-Parenting Plan That Works
Prioritize the creation of a co-parenting plan that works well for your kids and the other parent. This plan ensures you and your co-parent can enjoy quality time with your children. It also minimizes the risk of conflict that can hurt you, your children, and your co-parent. As you establish a co-parenting plan, get help…
Read MoreMental Health and PTSD Considerations in Military Divorce
Marriages come with challenges that spouses must try to endure and overcome together. However, when one spouse is in the military and develops post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or another severe mental health condition, it can make marriage even more complicated. Mental health issues usually cause additional stress, frustration, confusion, overwhelmingness, isolation, loneliness, and more. While…
Read MoreHow Gambling Addiction Leads to Divorce
One of the least discussed addictions that can lead to divorce is gambling addiction. While many people may try to stay in the marriage and help their spouse overcome their gambling issues, some addicts are reluctant to get the help that they need or are ultimately unable to break their gambling habits. When this happens,…
Read More5 Tips for Navigating Child Custody During the Holidays
If you’re a parent trying to deal with a child custody agreement, this magical time of year can quickly turn stressful. Coordinating schedules, managing emotions, and trying to make sure your child has a joyful experience can be absolutely overwhelming. However, with a little extra planning and the right mindset, you can work to create…
Read MoreDomestic Violence and Protective Orders in Military Families
Unfortunately, domestic violence is common in military marriages. If you are abused by your spouse, who is in the military, you may be aware of how frightening, intense, and confusing these encounters can be. You may deeply love and care about your spouse but must make arrangements to protect yourself and your children as soon…
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