by Megan Cook | Appeals, Brief Bank, Divorce Settlement Process, Mediation, Texas
Case Takeaways 👨🏼💼👩💼Husband and wife were going through a divorce. 🤝They brought their case to mediation, which is a formal meeting where you try to settle your case without needing to go to trial. 📑Husband and wife settled their case at mediation and signed papers... by Megan Cook | Divorce Case Results, Divorce Settlement Process
How long is your Texas divorce going to take? The fastest possible divorce in Texas is 60 days from the date of filing to the date your divorce is granted. A regular divorce in Texas takes on average 180 days at many law firms. Without a lawyer, you are likely to wait... by Megan Cook | DECREE LANGUAGE, Divorce Settlement Process, Marital Property, Retirement in Divorce
Is There An Absolute Rule That You Have to Divide all 401(k) Plans in ½ Or Can a Spouse Keep the Entire 401(k)? The actual rule is that the court can divide your 401(k) plan pretty much how it deems fair. Fair is not always 50/50. Yet, it is most typical to... by Megan Cook | Divorce Settlement Process, Resources
Say that you and your spouse have agreed that you are going to be divorced. Say, that you have actually signed a written agreement about the terms of the divorce. How enforceable is this written agreement, and can you or your spouse UNDO or take back the agreement?...