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Bay City Divorce Lawyer Whitney L. Thompson Discusses the Grounds for Divorce in Texas

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Bay City divorce lawyer Whitney L. Thompson releases a new article (https://www.wthompsonlaw.com/texas-divorce-lawyer/) explaining the grounds for divorce in Texas. The lawyer mentions that it is important for an individual to think clearly and logically during a divorce process. In the middle of the divorce process, every decision an individual makes during this time in their life can make a significant impact on their future.

“Deciding to divorce a spouse is never an easy decision, and few people are truly prepared for all the considerations that go into filing and navigating the divorce process. Each couple is different with their own unique challenges and financial circumstances that will enter into the process,” says the Bay City divorce lawyer.

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The lawyer explains that couples who are able to work out the details and terms of their divorce are in a much better place. Uncontested divorces are not only more cooperative, but they are more cost-effective and have better control of the process in their hands. Settling matters of marital property division, child custody, and other family matters can work in a better way if the couple is able to discuss and come to a decision together.

Attorney Whitney L. Thompson says that contested divorces, in comparison to uncontested ones, are more complicated and often require extensive negotiations. If the couple is not able to agree on these negotiations, the court may have to decide on what is best for them. Once the court makes the decision, the couple will have to live with those decisions.

In the article, attorney Thompson says that it is important to declare a reason or grounds for a divorce in Texas. There are seven grounds for divorce in the state of Texas and four of them a fault-based. These grounds include cruelty, adultery, felony convictions, abandonment, insupportability, living apart, and confinement to a mental hospital.

According to the divorce lawyer, “In Texas, we are considered a community property state. This means that any property acquired during the time of the marriage, as well as any debt that was incurred during this time, belongs to both spouses equally. Conversely, property that each acquired before and brought into the marriage is considered separate property and will remain with that spouse.”

Lastly, the lawyer emphasizes the importance of having a skilled divorce attorney when dealing with matters involving divorce. Having an experienced divorce attorney may be able to help an individual understand their rights and help them receive a more favorable outcome.

About The Law Office of Whitney Thompson, PLLC

Attorney Whitney Thompson is an experienced family law attorney who helps clients deal with family law matters such as divorce or legal separation. Attorney Thompson also deals with guardianship, probate, and estate planning matters. As an experienced divorce lawyer, attorney Thompson and her legal team have helped families have a smoother divorce process and plan for their future more thoroughly. To schedule a consultation, call (979) 318 5079.

The Law Office of Whitney L. Thompson, PLLC

1400 8th St Suite 5B, Bay City, TX 77414, United States

(979) 318-5079

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About The Law Office of Whitney L. Thompson, PLLC - Bay City :

As a Licensed Attorney, I have spent most of my career helping and representing individuals with Child Support, Divorce, Guardianship, Probate, and Estate Planning challenges.

Contact The Law Office of Whitney L. Thompson, PLLC - Bay City:

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The Law Office of Whitney L. Thompson, PLLC - Bay City
1400 8th St Suite 5B, Bay City, TX 77414, United States

+19793185079

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