Divorce statistics and facts
Posted on November 1, 2019 by Chris KirkerContact today our divorce lawyers at Kirker Davis.
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Read moreEveryone should know the consequences of divorce prior to seeking one. Most people think that they know the basics: divorce legally ends the marriage, it divides the marital property, and it allocates child custody between the parents. But not everyone knows the full consequences of their impending divorce in terms of the financials, and[...]
Read moreShort answer: in general, yes. Typically, when a divorce goes to trial it as a bench trial with the judge issuing a final decision on all matters of contention. However, Texas is actually one of only a few states that allows a party to request a jury trial in a divorce proceeding. Even then, they are still relatively uncommon. The Texas [...]
Read moreIn order to obtain a divorce in Texas, a petitioner must prove to the court that there is at least one ground for granting the divorce. Texas law divides grounds for divorce into two categories: No-fault grounds Fault grounds. The Texas Family Code classifies adultery as a fault-based ground for divorce. Under Texas law, and for th[...]
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