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6 Tips to Survive The Holidays When You Can’t Stand Your Spouse

6 Tips to Survive The Holidays When You Can’t Stand Your Spouse

by Alexandra Geczi | Nov 5, 2017 | Uncategorized

The holidays tend to be stressful for everyone, especially if your plans include a lot travel, planning, and time with relatives. Planning a divorce in your future can add even more pressure. The team of Dallas divorce attorneys here at Alexandra Geczi, PLLC is here...
Reclaiming Your Strength: Making the Mental Shift From Victim to Survivor

Reclaiming Your Strength: Making the Mental Shift From Victim to Survivor

by Alexandra Geczi | Oct 19, 2017 | Uncategorized

It happened to you, and it wasn’t your choice. But as a survivor of infidelity or domestic violence, you do have a choice about how you shape your future. Although infidelity and domestic violence don’t always occur simultaneously, it can happen. This is mainly...
4 Ways You Can Support a Friend Going Through a Divorce

4 Ways You Can Support a Friend Going Through a Divorce

by Alexandra Geczi | Oct 10, 2017 | Uncategorized

When a close friend is going through a divorce, it can be difficult to know what to say and do to support them. Even if the end of the marriage is clearly the best outcome for an unhappy relationship, emotions are probably running high, and it can be difficult to find...
How to Help Your Kids Transition into Two Homes After Your Divorce

How to Help Your Kids Transition into Two Homes After Your Divorce

by Alexandra Geczi | Sep 20, 2017 | Family Law

When parents divorce, the household is divided. Your kids now have two homes: yours and that of your former spouse. While this change can be upsetting, as children don’t generally welcome disruptions to their routines, there are ways that you can put the experience in...
Mortgage Breakup: Should I Keep the House After My Divorce?

Mortgage Breakup: Should I Keep the House After My Divorce?

by Alexandra Geczi | Sep 10, 2017 | Uncategorized

Divorce is one of those events that can shake your very reality. Everything in your life has changed and will continue to change, and you may even find yourself clinging to your marital home as a lifeline and source of stability in your new situation. You may...
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