Co-Parenting in the Age of COVID-19
For divorced or separated parents, COVID-19 presents many co-parenting challenges. Some co-parents had operated well under their current court orders until COVID-19 disrupted the routine, causing conflict. For other co-parents, COVID-19 exacerbated an already high-conflict situation. Meanwhile, kids face unique challenges – many are missing their friends, struggling with [...]
How Cheating Affects Texas Divorce
Approximately 25% of married men and 15% of married women report they’ve had an extramarital affair.1 Americans reportedly believe that having an affair is morally worse than suicide, polygamy, and abortion, so it makes sense that adultery can lead to divorce.2 While statistics on the link between infidelity and [...]
Six Pre-Divorce Resolutions
A new year often bring changes, and for some that may include divorce. Whatever the circumstances, if you’re considering divorce, here are 6 items to consider before you file.


