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When You Do Not Want A War
by Verner & Brumley, P.C.
Testifying in Divorce Court
by John K. Grubb & Associates, P.C.
Women and Divorce in Texas
by Patricia Barrett, CFP®, CDFA™, Court Mediator
Filing for Divorce in Texas
by Patricia D. Henderson, Esq.
What Makes Divorces Go Bad?
by Accord Mediation Services
The Adversary Legal System
by Accord Mediation Services
The Appropriate Divorce Model
by Accord Mediation Services
Divorce Without Dispute
by Patricia Barrett, CFP, CDFA & Emanuel Caiati, Esq.
How Does Mediation Work?
by John K. Grubb & Associates, P.C.
This is Divorce Mediation
by Accord Mediation Services
Is Mediation Right For You?
by Accord Mediation Services
Choice - Divorce Mediation
by Accord Mediation Services
What is Mediation?
by Accord Mediation Services
10 Reasons to Mediate
by Accord Mediation Services
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Texas recognizes common law marriages. To be defined as a common-law marriage within Texas, the two people must agree that they are married, live together, and present themselves as husband and wife. Only 15 other states recognize common law marriages.
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