If you would like to save yourself the hassle of hiring a Houston family law attorney and are looking to avoid a divorce; then you should pay attention to where your money is going and be in constant communication with your spouse about your shared finances.
The Wall Street Journal reports that all couples should ideally have the "money talk" before getting married. The author Jeff D. Opdyke writes the four key questions all couples should ask before taking the plunge into marriage. The questions should provide insight on how money will flow through a marriage.
Asking the questions about money history, how financial duties should be divided, or simply having a general conversation about assets and liabilities can make all the difference in the world when it comes to building a successful financial life together.
Healing an injured marriage based on finances can be a difficult process, but fortunately many people can often solve problems through marriage counseling. FindLaw states that a good marriage counselor can facilitate communication and clarify issues, even if the counseling doesn't end up saving the marriage. And if you're still looking to divorce in Houston after counseling, there can still be financial and legal hurdles to battle. Having a "money talk" may avoid possible complications during the divorce.
The Texas Divorce Source states that there must be appropriate grounds for a divorce in the lone star state, before the proceeding is finalized. For a list of legal divorce grounds in Texas, visit the Divorce Source website. For more information about specific Texas divorce laws, you can visit FindLaw.
Related Resource:
- Deciding to Divorce (FindLaw)
- The Divorce Process: Do's and Don'ts (FindLaw)
- Houston Family Law Attorney Directory (FindLaw)


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