If you're planning on getting married in Texas, it's wise to consider the creation of a prenuptial agreement. While entering a marriage with the thought of its potential to end may not be the most romantic notion, planning for the unexpected is essential in safeguarding your assets. This is especially important in community property states, like Texas, where assets acquired during a marriage are subject to division in a divorce. Prenuptial agreements, commonly known as prenups, serve as invaluable tools for protecting separate property.
Alimony, also known as spousal support, is often an essential component of divorce proceedings, providing financial support to a spouse who may have become financially disadvantaged during the marriage. Alimony orders are typically established during divorce proceedings to ensure that the recipient spouse can maintain a reasonable standard of living post-divorce. However, life is unpredictable, and financial circumstances can change. In such cases, it may be necessary to modify alimony orders to reflect these changes. In Texas, the process of modifying alimony orders is governed by the Texas Family Code Chapter 8. In this blog post, we'll explore when and how to seek changes to alimony orders in Texas.
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