
What Happens to Stock Options That Are Not Vested Yet in a Texas Divorce?
Key Takeaways Unvested stock options may still be divided in a Texas divorce if they were earned during the marriage,

Key Takeaways Unvested stock options may still be divided in a Texas divorce if they were earned during the marriage,

Key Takeaways Not every divorce hearing in Texas requires both spouses to appear in court, but some hearings are mandatory

Key Takeaways Rental properties in a Texas divorce are usually treated as community property if acquired during the marriage, meaning

Key Takeaways You can still move forward with a divorce in Austin even if you cannot locate your spouse Texas

Key Takeaways Texas courts generally allow flexibility in how child support is used because many expenses are part of a

Key Takeaways Texas supervised visitation is used to protect children while maintaining parental relationships. Judges consider safety concerns, past behavior,

Key Insights Your name does not have to be on the deed to have rights to the home. In many

Key Insights Community money spent on an affair may qualify as financial misconduct or waste in a marriage in Texas

Key Takeaways Crypto is treated as property in Texas divorces and may be subject to division if classified as community

Key Takeaways Courts base Texas custody decisions on the child’s best interest, not automatically against parents with mental illness. Judges