The Ashmore Law Firm, PC put together an online law library blog which includes family law articles to help our clients learn more about estate planning, probate law, family law and personal injury law.Â
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Spousal Support & Alimony in Texas: What High-Asset Spouses Need to KnowCourt-ordered alimony in Texas has strict limits — but contractual alimony does not. Dallas divorce attorneys explain your real options in a high-asset case.
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The Difference Between Spousal Maintenance and Contractual Alimony in TexasLearn the difference between spousal maintenance and contractual alimony in Texas—eligibility, caps, duration, and enforcement. Ashmore Law Firm explains your options.
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Telling Kids About Divorce | Highland Park & Park CitiesPark Cities and HPISD families face unique divorce challenges. Learn how to talk to your children about divorce and what high-net-worth families need to consider.
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Dallas Divorce Guide | Real Estate, Retirement & Child Custody in TexasGetting divorced in Dallas, Texas? Learn how Texas divorce laws affect real estate, retirement accounts, children, child support, spousal maintenance, and upper-middle-class marital estates.
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Business Ownership and Divorce in Texas |Dallas, Highland Park, Park Cities, Frisco, Allen, Plano | The Ashmore Law FirmOwn a business and facing divorce? Learn how business interests may be valued, characterized, and addressed in a Texas divorce involving complex property.
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Bench Trial vs. Jury Trial in Texas Family Law | Dallas, Highland Park & Frisco Divorce LawyersLearn the difference between a bench trial and jury trial in Texas divorce and custody cases, what each can decide, and why one may be better for families in Highland Park, Frisco, Dallas, and North Texas.
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The Divorce Process in Texas – Beginning to EndThe most frequently asked questions in family law is about the steps involved in the divorce process. Let’s discuss the divorce process in Texas, step by step.