by Chrysandra S. Bowen | Jan 6, 2026 | Alleging Fault in a Texas Divorce
What Constitutes Fault? Why Allege Fault? Though Texas recognizes no-fault divorce, alleging fault in a Texas divorce is permitted and can provide some benefits. Let’s look at the accepted grounds for alleging fault and why a party would choose to allege fault. What...
by Chrysandra S. Bowen | Dec 20, 2025 | The End of the Year—A Difficult Time for Children of Divorce
Things You Can Do to Help Your Minor Children Have a Happy Holiday Everyone faces a little bit of stress around the holidays, but the end of the year can be a particularly difficult time for children of divorce. The routines that minimize discomfort the rest of the...
by Chrysandra S. Bowen | Dec 10, 2025 | Coparenting to Create a Happy Holiday for Your Children
Ways that You Can Make the Holidays Brighter after a Divorce Creating a happy holiday for your children can be particularly challenging in the aftermath of a divorce, but it’s not impossible. If you’re like most parents, you want to put the well-being of your children...
by Chrysandra S. Bowen | Dec 3, 2025 | Valuing a Business Interest in a Texas Divorce
The Steps for Ensuring an Accurate Valuation | How It Can Benefit Everyone The importance of accurately determining the value of business interests in a Texas divorce can not be overstated. Though Texas law follows the community property approach, with all marital...
by Chrysandra S. Bowen | Nov 13, 2025 | Can You Still Get a Divorce If you Learn You Are Pregnant?, Common Types of Financial Misconduct in a Texas Divorce
The Financial Steps You Can Take that Can Backfire in Divorce Proceedings You may think that adultery is the primary cause in most divorce proceedings, but that’s not necessarily the case. In Texas, as in other states, financial misconduct is also a common factor in...