Divorce For Millennials
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Millennials are said to have a lower divorce rate than seniors, but for better or for worse, some millennial couples still end up divorcing. At Alexandra Geczi, PLLC, we are committed to helping and educating young couples on family law matters. Divorce can be expensive and complicated, but we are here to help you navigate simple and complex issues regarding family law.
What Sets Alexandra Geczi, PLLC Apart?
- Our goal is to return calls and emails promptly, either by an attorney or a staff member.
- We meet with clients throughout the process, providing regular updates about active cases via email or phone.
- We work with a team of professionals to address the needs of your case, including financial planners, counselors, business valuation experts, estate planning attorneys, career coaches, and others.
- We offer online scheduling for appointments, as well as Facetime and phone meetings for clients who can’t make it into the office.
- We maintain a caseload that enables us to take a personal interest in each client’s case — our clients are more than just a file.
Property Division Issues
One of the main issues in divorce is the division of financial property. Although division of assets is already a complex issue to navigate through, it can be more complicated among millennial couples. These days, it is common for young couples to live together, invest in financial property together, or even create a joint checking or savings account before marriage. When you are experiencing challenges in your relationship, our experienced team of attorneys at Alexandra Geczi, PLLC are here to help you resolve these unique issues before you tie the knot.
Prenuptial Agreements
A properly drafted prenuptial agreement can protect your assets in the event of a divorce. It is common for young couples to marry later, with women marrying at the average age of 27 and men marrying around 29. One of the top reasons millennials marry at a later time in life is because they want to be more financially stable. They’re saving up their financial assets, whether it be for a mortgage or for their future children.
Drafting a prenuptial agreement has become less taboo over the years, as more young couples decide they’d like a peace of mind when it comes to protecting their hard-earned assets. Unfortunately, most prenuptial agreements are drafted poorly and many of them do not stand up in court, which is why it’s important to consult an attorney to avoid any ambiguous or unenforceable clauses that might not protect your assets.
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Child Custody & Support
Some millennial couples have children while others do not, and some young couples decide to cohabitate and raise children without getting married. When minor children are in the picture, divorce or separation can get very complicated, especially if a couple is cohabitating and unmarried. Although unmarried mothers have a primary right to custody over their children, fathers have a right to pursue custody for a number of reasons. Ideally, the father would express his wishes to stay involved in the child’s life and work out custody and/or visitation rights with the mother, but many times these situations are not ideal.
Regardless of marital status or who has the rights to custody, both parents are obligated to financially support any minor children they have. If you believe you are owed child support from your child’s other parent, then you have the right to pursue legal judgements from the court in to order to force the other parent to contribute.
Talk to an experienced lawyer at Alexandra Geczi, PLLC today about how we can help you understand or pursue child custody and support.
Child Custody & Supportcontact A Knowledgeable Attorney At Alexandra Geczi, Pllc
Our priority is to help you secure an agreement that will protect you, your child, and your assets in the event of a divorce. The team of experienced Texas divorce attorneys at Alexandra Geczi, PLLC can guide you in your divorce journey, no matter your age. We offer pre-divorce planning sessions for those who are looking to minimize potential conflict and plan ahead, as well as strategy sessions for those who are ready to dive in. Want to learn more? Contact our Dallas office today.