For many years, I worked as a divorce attorney, and before that, I believed, like many people do, that divorce was primarily a legal problem—a matter of facts, filings, negotiations and outcomes. I ...
First comes love. Then comes marriage. And for around 670,000 couples per year, then comes divorce. While you’re thinking about the holiday season that’s off and running, the nation’s divorce ...
A divorcing woman refuses a request from her husband, exposing deeper tensions about finances, respect and trust.
Blank court document for a summons to appear. Serving divorce papers varies by state. Variations in service of process can include waiting periods, residency requirements, alternate service options, ...
Divorce is often an emotionally charged and challenging experience. Beyond the personal heartbreak that may be involved, the legal and financial aspects can feel overwhelming. One of the most ...
Divorces never seem to end for many couples. Even after a couple has legally completed the emotionally and financially expensive court process, oftentimes the process lingers on for many years. Why?
At the outset of a divorce, uncertainty tends to surface quickly. Questions about finances, parenting, and next steps often arrive all at once. Dallas family law attorney Carla M. Calabrese, founding ...