Traditionally, marriage includes a marriage license and a wedding ceremony. In these cases, there’s quite a bit of coordination and preparation that goes into the union. Additionally, there’s a 72-hour waiting period for marriage licenses in the state of Texas. However, there is another way in which a couple may enter into a marriage. Common Law marriage in Texas is when a couple is legally married without a marriage license or having a marriage ceremony.
Read MoreIf you’re recently finalized a divorce, and you’re looking to remarry, you may have some questions. Marriage, divorce, and remarriage laws vary from state to state. While remarrying may seem like a pretty straightforward process, it’s best to know and fully understand the laws surrounding remarriage in Texas. This should be a very exciting and fun season of your life, so let us help to protect you and the experience of your upcoming nuptials.
Read MoreWith marriage comes a lot of unification and the marrying of not only two people, but their lives, their assets, their families and so much more. Most do not go into marriage thinking of a future demise of the relationship, but realistically there are certain protections that should be considered. Many seek out marriage counseling before they tie the knot, some even seek out legal counsel to ensure they have all their affairs in order.
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