by Rachel Wayne | Apr 14, 2026 | Divorce Planning
How to File Taxes When You Plan to Divorce Taxes are already complicated enough. If you’re in the midst of a divorce or planning to divorce within the year, how do you file taxes? Should you file singly? How will your shared assets be reported? Will you get hit with...
by Rachel Wayne | Mar 31, 2026 | Divorce Planning, Guidance
What to do about businesses and executive compensation in a Texas divorce Dividing shared bank accounts and real estate is one thing. Dividing a business is another. But all the perks, future revenue streams, and tax implications you have as an executive? That gets...
by Rachel Wayne | Mar 11, 2026 | Divorce Planning
How to Leave a Marriage to an Addict Addiction, no matter the type, hurts both the sufferer and those who love them. Sadly, love is not enough to cure addiction. It takes intentional, repeated work to resolve one’s triggers and reduce their dependency. Relationships —...
by Alexandra Geczi | Jan 12, 2026 | Custody and Child Support, Divorce Planning, Video Transcripts
In custody disputes, what you can prove matters as much as what actually happened. Many parents enter the legal process believing that truth will prevail simply because they’re telling it. The reality is more complicated. Without documentation, your claims can...
by Alexandra Geczi | Jan 5, 2026 | Divorce Planning
When you file for divorce in Texas affects your share of bonuses, stock options, retirement accounts, and tax obligations. Strategic timing can save thousands of dollars and strengthen your negotiating position. Key Takeaways: Filing before or after a spouse’s...
by Rachel Wayne | Oct 21, 2025 | Divorce Planning, Guidance
For many women seeking divorce, one of their top goals is an equitable division of assets. Texas is a community property state, which means all real estate, investments, and savings acquired during a marriage are to be split fairly between ex-spouses. But what if a...