What Are the Grounds for Divorce under Texas Law and What Does Insupportability Mean?
Jan 13, 2011
Most divorces in Texas are granted on the no-fault grounds of "insupportability," which is the legal way of saying the parties are incompatible....
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The Major Differences Between Traditional LItigation vs. Collaborative Law
Jan 13, 2011
The following chart compares the major differences between traditional litigation and collaborative law.
Traditional Litigation
1. Role of the Attorneys. Warrior/ Gladiator. The attorneys goal is t...
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What Is Collaborative Law
Jan 13, 2011
Definition of Collaborative Law:
Collaborative law is defined by the Texas Family Code as follows:
Collaborative law is a procedure in which the parties and their counsel agree in writing to use the...
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Grounds For Divorce Under Texas Law
Jan 12, 2011
Most divorces in Texas are granted on the no-fault grounds of insupportability. The Texas Family Code provides that a court may grant a divorce without regard to fault if the marriage has become insupp...
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