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As we gather with family, friends, and loved ones this Thanksgiving, the team at Webb Family Law reflects on the many things we’re thankful for — especially the people and communities we serve across North Texas.

Family law often brings people into our office during life’s most challenging moments...

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Spousal maintenance — often called alimony — can be one of the most misunderstood aspects of divorce. In Texas, it’s not automatically granted, and both enforcement and modification of maintenance orders follow specific legal standards.

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Since the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Obergefell v. Hodges (2015), same-sex marriage has been recognized in every state — including Texas. But while marriage equality is well-established, same-sex divorce can still present complex legal challenges.

At Webb Family Law, we help cl...

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Understanding Common Law Marriage in Texas

Texas recognizes informal (common law) marriage, but it’s not automatic. To establish one under Texas Family Code §2.401, a couple must:

  1. Agree to be married,

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Divorce can bring out the worst in even the most reasonable people — especially when emotions, finances, and children are involved. But not every high-conflict divorce has to end up in a courtroom. In Texas, mediation and collaborative law offer structured, cooperative alternatives that can save time, money, and emotional strain.

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