Dating while divorce is pending
You may be wondering- if you can get a divorce for no reason at all then what is the benefit of stating a specific reason for wanting a divorce?That will be the purpose of today’s blog post from the Law Office of Bryan Fagan.
It's easy to rebound after a divorce and end up acting like you're married to someone you're barely dating.
But now Netflix binging is getting a little lonely, and you're starting to wonder what life would look like with a significant other.
Almost everyone eventually starts dating at some point after their divorce, but how you approach it can make a big difference in whether it's a positive experience. Maybe you're ready for a long-term relationship, or maybe you just want to enjoy some casual nights out to get your feet wet again.
We will discuss the topic of adultery and how that can impact your case before we transition into some points I would like to make on dating during your divorce case.
Adultery can impact your divorce case significantly If your spouse commits adultery against you then you have it within your power as a citizen of Texas to not only request a divorce from your spouse but to request what is known as a disproportionate share of the community estate that you and your spouse own together.



Let’s break this down a little so that we understand what I mean by “disproportionate” and “community estate”.
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