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    More couples are living together. Cohabitation agreements are essential.

More couples are living together. Cohabitation agreements are essential.

By the thousands, couples are living together without marrying these days. This growing phenomenon has produced a noticeable increase in cohabitation agreements to clean up the mess when relationships go off the rails.

By Marie Briner| 2017-08-17T18:50:32-06:00 August 17th, 2017|cohabitation, common law|Comments Off on More couples are living together. Cohabitation agreements are essential.
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    Back-to-school meeting between parents can clear the air

Back-to-school meeting between parents can clear the air

With children heading back to school, it’s a good time for divorced parents to cover important matters with each other and avoid misunderstandings. You’ve probably led a more casual life over the summer.

By Marie Briner| 2017-08-17T18:39:46-06:00 August 17th, 2017|Child Custody, Children, Divorce, family law, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Back-to-school meeting between parents can clear the air
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    Tragedy can follow when criminal law and family law collide

Tragedy can follow when criminal law and family law collide

This story was originally published in Texas Lawyer and the Dallas Bar HEADNOTES. Sudden tragedy in a high-conflict matter is the nightmare scenario for attorneys and judges when criminal law and family law interact.

By Marie Briner| 2017-08-28T16:23:29-06:00 August 17th, 2017|Children, cohabitation, criminal law, Divorce, domestic violence, family law|Comments Off on Tragedy can follow when criminal law and family law collide
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    Cohabitation agreements take the place of a marriage license

Cohabitation agreements take the place of a marriage license

If young people are afraid of anything these days, it’s marriage. For the first time in our history, there are more single people ages 25-34 than marrieds.

By Marie Briner| 2017-04-06T12:09:09-06:00 April 6th, 2017|Asset Division, cohabitation, common law, Divorce, prenuptial|Comments Off on Cohabitation agreements take the place of a marriage license
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    Five things you should know about taxes during divorce

Five things you should know about taxes during divorce

Most post-divorce life changes will indicate a change to your income taxes. Here are changes that may affect your taxes after divorce.

By Marie Briner| 2017-04-06T09:47:27-06:00 April 6th, 2017|Asset Division, Child Custody, Children, Divorce, estimated tax payments, investments, Taxes|Comments Off on Five things you should know about taxes during divorce
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