by Alexandra Geczi | Apr 20, 2022 | Blog, Divorce, Divorce Attorney Dallas, Family Law, Family Law Attorney Dallas, Family Law Dallas
When done right, it’s possible to not only survive divorce but to thrive in life after divorce. You may accept the status quo because you don’t think you can change your life. You have become accustomed to living in survival mode instead of thriving, often...
by Alexandra Geczi | Apr 12, 2022 | Blog, Family Law, Family Law Dallas
What are the biggest challenges the pandemic has put on relationships? The pandemic has certainly impacted many couples’ relationships. We have all faced an increase in stress and anxiety, and this has had a negative impact on many relationships. Increased...
by Alexandra Geczi | Apr 12, 2022 | Blog, Divorce, Family Law, Family Law Dallas
What is one of the important issues you address in marriage counseling? The key to personal growth both within ourselves and within our marriage is the ability to be accountable in our relationship (both with self and others). In our culture we have too often seen...
by Alexandra Geczi | Mar 21, 2022 | Blog, Family Law, Family Law Attorney Dallas, Family Law Dallas
Top 3 Reasons for an Adult Adoption Formalize step-parent or other non-parent relationship In our practice, the majority of our clients seeking an adult adoption are honoring the people who raised them. They want to establish the legal relationship for emotional and...
by Alexandra Geczi | Mar 16, 2022 | Blog, Divorce, Divorce Attorney Dallas, Family Law Attorney Dallas, Family Law Dallas
What makes us unique? Unlike many law firms, we have a two part approach to divorce: education and support. First, we believe that educating you is the key to your success. From the beginning, we educate you about the law, the process, and your options, providing you...
by Alexandra Geczi | Feb 22, 2022 | Blog, Divorce, Divorce Attorney Dallas, Family Law, Family Law Attorney Dallas, Family Law Dallas
How do you want to split this stuff? Bank Accounts For a property division to be enforceable, the Final Decree of Divorce must be fairly specific about the asset being divided. But because the Final Decree is a public record document, listing bank accounts and their...