If you are currently going through or preparing to begin the divorce process, we would like to share important information that may be very helpful to you.
Do Not Hide, Sell, or Transfer Assets
This may be viewed as financial fraud, and the judge could impose penalties, reverse transactions, or award a less favorable division of property.
Do Not Make Threats, Argue Aggressively, or Post on Social Media
Social media posts and messages can be used as evidence during a divorce. This may affect decisions regarding child custody and legal agreements.
Do Not Make Major Decisions About Children Without Agreement
Changing your children’s school, moving to another city or state, or making other major decisions unilaterally may negatively affect custody arrangements because courts look for parental cooperation.
We understand that this may be a difficult time. You are not alone; our team of attorneys is prepared to guide you and provide the support you need throughout every stage of the process.
If you have questions or would like personalized legal guidance, do not hesitate to contact us at (281) 296-3741 to schedule your consultation. We are here to support you.


