by Rachel Wayne | Mar 31, 2026 | Guidance, Self Care and Mental Health
February is the season for romance. But grand displays of love aren’t always a sign of healthy relationship potential. Huge romantic gestures are a common tactic of lovebombing — especially early in a relationship. They’re meant to get people hooked so they’ll marry...
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 Alexandra Geczi | Feb 11, 2026 | Guidance
5 Strategic Decisions That Shape Divorce Outcomes Most people don’t come into divorce impulsively. They come after months—or years—of thinking, waiting, and trying to make things work. Before we speak at our consultation, we wanted to share a few high-level...
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...
by Rachel Wayne | Aug 20, 2025 | Divorce Planning, Guidance
Planning a divorce with high value financial assets? Start here. One of the first questions many divorce clients ask is, “How will we divide our house and money?” The higher the value of your shared assets, the higher the stakes. And for many high-net-worth couples,...
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...