Apologies to Kenny Rogers but according to Texas Law, a spouse that intentionally leaves the other can be considered as Abandoning the marriage. That Abandonment can be considered grounds for divorce. Per Section 6.005, “The court may grant a divorce in favor of one spouse if the other spouse: (1) left the complaining spouse with the […]
A patent is a legal instrument that provides exclusive rights to an inventor for a limited period of time for an invention that involves software. The idea is that the inventor of a novel, useful thing gets a period of exclusivity in order to bring the invention to market and profit from the idea. The […]
Some states have laws that specifically list conviction of a felony as grounds for divorce, while in other states it may be considered as an act of misconduct that can be used as grounds for divorce. In Texas, conviction of a felony is considered grounds for divorce because it is considered a violation of the […]
Part 3 of our series on the grounds for divorce in Texas. Not to be salacious, but adultery is one of grounds for divorce in the State of Texas. According to the Texas Family code , “The court may grant a divorce in favor of one spouse if the other spouse has committed adultery.” But […]
Taking a break from our series on grounds for divorce. What’s the deal about Friday the 13th? Today, 1/13/23 is the first Friday the 13th of the year. The next is in October. The fear of Friday the 13th, also known as friggatriskaidekaphobia, is thought to have originated from a combination of religious, superstitious, and […]
In Part 1 we talked about Irreconcilable Differences. Today we talk about Cruelty. The most important information we want to share is that help is available: There is a National Hotline for Domestic Violence. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please call: 800-799-7233. Cruelty as grounds for divorce refers to the legal […]
According to Texas Statute Irreconcilable Differences is a reason for the courts to grant a divorce. So, what are “irreconcilable differences”? Irreconcilable differences, also known as “irreparable breakdown,” or “Insupportability” is a legal term that refers to differences between spouses that are so significant that they cannot be resolved and have caused the breakdown of […]
Is it okay to plan for a divorce as a New Year’s resolution? It’s important to note that getting a divorce is a significant and often difficult decision that should not be taken lightly. If you are considering getting a divorce, it’s important to carefully consider all of the potential impacts on yourself, your spouse, […]
Why do we make a big deal about New Year’s Resolutions? People make New Year’s resolutions as a way to set goals for themselves and make positive changes in their lives. It is a tradition that dates back to ancient civilizations and many people see the start of a new year as a chance to […]
Happy New Year! JOHN AND MORGAN will be closed on Monday, January 2nd, 2023 to allow our associates to contemplate the new year with their families and friends. We will reopen normal hours on Tuesday the 3rd. We sincerely hope ever everyone has a safe and enjoyable holiday. At a loss for how to enjoy […]