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How to Tell Your Husband You Want a Divorce

How to Tell Your Husband You Want a Divorce

by Alexandra Geczi | Jul 23, 2025 | Divorce Planning, Guidance

Perhaps you’ve imagined asking for a divorce as you commute to work. You’ve rehearsed the conversation in the shower. Maybe you even uttered the words during your last argument. But the thought of actually breaking the news to him floods you with dread. How can you...
Flipping the Script: How Women Can Use Prenups to Empower Themselves in Marriage

Flipping the Script: How Women Can Use Prenups to Empower Themselves in Marriage

by Alexandra Geczi | Jul 4, 2025 | Alimony and Spousal Maintenance

Flipping the Script: How Women Can Use Prenups to Empower Themselves in Marriage Prenuptial agreements date back over 2,000 years to ancient Egypt, where they were contracts that outlined the property each spouse would bring to a marriage and established the bride’s...
Texas Adult Name Change: How to Change Your Name in Texas

Texas Adult Name Change: How to Change Your Name in Texas

by Alexandra Geczi | May 2, 2025 | Divorce, Divorce Planning

How to Legally Change Your Name in Texas (And Why It Matters Now More Than Ever) Why Your Name Matters Texas adult name change may become a hot topic soon. For many women—especially those who’ve married, divorced, or been adopted—the name on their...

Can I Open My Spouse’s Mail During Divorce? Think Twice Before You Open that Envelope

by Alexandra Geczi | Apr 14, 2025 | Divorce

Can I Open My Spouse’s Mail During Divorce? What You Need to Know Divorce can raise all kinds of practical questions, especially when spouses are still sharing a home. One question that frequently comes up is: Can I open my spouse’s mail during divorce if...

Alimony in Texas Divorces

by Alexandra Geczi | Oct 19, 2024 | Alimony and Spousal Maintenance, Divorce, Explainer, Family Law

Alimony in Texas Divorces is a hot topic. When going through a Texas divorce, one important issue to consider is financial support between spouses, often referred to as alimony or spousal maintenance. While both terms involve payments from one spouse to another after...
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