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Sep 2 2016 - Posted by On Behalf of the Lincoln Law Firm, PPLC, in Divorce, High Asset Divorce
Many Houston couples will come to learn the heartbreak and stress that a divorce can bring to their life this year. No one enters a marriage thinking it will end in divorce, but for many couples, this becomes reality. New research suggests that there are certain times of the year when a couple is most likely to get divorced. The study by a major university analyzed divorce filings in that school’s state over 14 years. It found …
Share This Learn MoreMay 4 2018 - Posted by On Behalf of the Lincoln Law Firm, PPLC, in General
That older couples are divorcing at a higher rate than in the past is clear. We’ve written about this on occasion over the past few years, most recently in February. Data collected by Pew Research Center shows divorce rates doubled for couples 50 and over. If you narrow the age-range to those couples 65 and over, divorce rates have tripled. Experts offer a range of rationales for why. One is that divorce doesn’t carry the …
Share This Learn MoreApr 6 2018 - Posted by On Behalf of the Lincoln Law Firm, PPLC, in Co-Parenting
Parenting can be an enigmatic endeavor. Not long ago, a major national magazine framed the issue clearly. According to general research findings cited in the article, few parents regret having been parents and many single adults regret never having had children. At the same time, however, parenting doesn’t necessarily elicit joy. Many respondents said they don’t like the job. Further, research indicated mothers experience less happiness than fathers, and single parents are even more unhappy. Now, add …
Share This Learn MoreFeb 27 2018 - Posted by On Behalf of the Lincoln Law Firm, PPLC, in Divorce
For the late, great David Bowie, Golden Years seemed to reflect budding youth. At least that’s the sense of the lyrics he wrote for his hit song by that title. A more traditional interpretation of golden years is that period of retirement – a time to slow down and enjoy life. Happily married couples likely look forward to these years, anticipating doing the things they always talked about, but never did because work, children – …
Share This Learn MoreJan 9 2017 - Posted by On Behalf of the Lincoln Law Firm, PPLC, in Divorce
Anybody who has gone through a divorce or separation can attest to the fact that it is a stressful situation, to say the least. It can be emotionally trying, physically draining and mentally exhausting to endure these conditions. According to the Huffington Post, research has revealed, however, that men may bear the brunt of it when it comes to a divorce’s impact on health. Here are a few of the ways it can have an effect on …
Share This Learn MoreDec 29 2016 - Posted by On Behalf of the Lincoln Law Firm, PPLC, in High Asset Divorce
When a Houston couple goes through a divorce, there are many things that need to be split. These can include property, assets, bank accounts, retirement accounts and other important assets and liabilities. What about posts made on twitter, emails and Facebook? What can happen to them in the event of a divorce? Many times during a divorce a person’s electronic records are researched and scrutinized. These electronic records may be used in divorce negotiations. If a …
Share This Learn MoreNov 10 2016 - Posted by On Behalf of the Lincoln Law Firm, PPLC, in Property Division
Preparations for a wedding day can include travel plans, hiring a photographer, finding and booking an appropriate venue for the ceremony, lining up a spot for a reception, and much, much more. However, if you do all of that just to have a wedding on Valentine’s Day, you might as well start preparations for a divorce as well. At least that’s the conclusion of a recent study on the worst days for weddings. Researchers found that those …
Share This Learn MoreMay 1 2015 - Posted by On Behalf of the Lincoln Law Firm, PPLC, in Property Division, Valuation
Couples who are going through a divorce in the Houston area know that real estate is one of the biggest assets a couple may have. Property division is a large part of divorce and for a spouse’s future after the divorce. It is therefore critically important to know how real estate is handled in a Texas divorce. Since Texas is a community property state, real estate that was purchased during the marriage is generally divisible during the …
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