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Flipping the Script: How Women Can Use Prenups to Empower Themselves in Marriage

Flipping the Script: How Women Can Use Prenups to Empower Themselves in Marriage

by Alexandra Geczi | Jul 4, 2025 | Alimony and Spousal Maintenance

Flipping the Script: How Women Can Use Prenups to Empower Themselves in Marriage Prenuptial agreements date back over 2,000 years to ancient Egypt, where they were contracts that outlined the property each spouse would bring to a marriage and established the bride’s...

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...
Guide to Military and Veteran Benefits in Family Law Cases

Guide to Military and Veteran Benefits in Family Law Cases

by Alexandra Geczi | Oct 8, 2024 | Divorce Planning

Military benefits and veteran benefits issues commonly arise in the context of divorce and other family law matters in Texas and other states. With a basic understanding of military and veteran benefits, attorneys and clients can better navigate the issues and impacts...
How to Divide the House in Divorce? Texas Divorce Law Essentials

How to Divide the House in Divorce? Texas Divorce Law Essentials

by Alexandra Geczi | May 18, 2024 | Divorce, Property Division, Texas Divorce Law Essentials

How to divide the house in divorce? This page is part of our digital course, Texas Divorce Law Essentials Every Woman Needs to Know. This is Module 2: House Rules, and addresses the issues that come from the question, “How do you divide the house in a...

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...
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