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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...

How Do Courts Decide Child Custody?

by Alexandra Geczi | May 24, 2024 | Custody and Child Support, Explainer, Family Law

What to Know About Child Custody in Texas Family Law Child custody disputes can be emotionally charged and complex, often requiring courts to carefully consider various factors to determine the best interests of the child. While laws and procedures may vary by...

About Us and Our Why – Texas Divorce Law Essentials

by Alexandra Geczi | May 15, 2024 | Divorce, Family Law, Texas Divorce Law Essentials

Part of our Texas Divorce Law Essentials Every Woman Needs to Know digital course. Introduction I’m Alexandra Geczi, attorney and founder of Alexandra Geczi Family Law. This firm was created to balance some of the inequities against women in our justice system and to...

Divorce Costs in Texas: A Woman’s Guide

by Alexandra Geczi | Feb 9, 2024 | Divorce, Explainer, Family Law

For women in Texas considering divorce or already embarking on the journey, our team is acutely aware of the financial strains and emotional toll that accompany this significant life transition. In this guide, we’ll review the typical costs of divorce...
What Sets the Best Divorce Lawyers in Dallas Apart?

What Sets the Best Divorce Lawyers in Dallas Apart?

by Alexandra Geczi | Jul 27, 2023 | Family Law

The Qualities That Set the Best Divorce Lawyers in Dallas Apart Divorce is undoubtedly one of life’s most challenging and emotionally charged events. When going through such a tumultuous process, having the right divorce lawyer by your side can make a...
Negotiating Private School Tuition in a Texas Divorce

Negotiating Private School Tuition in a Texas Divorce

by Alexandra Geczi | Mar 28, 2023 | Divorce, Family Law

Divorce can be a challenging time for anyone involved, but when children are involved, it becomes even more complicated. One of the issues that parents may need to address during a divorce is the payment of their children’s private school tuition. Private school...
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