Clear, practical legal education without confusing jargon or unnecessary fear — designed to help readers understand the process, ask better questions, and make calmer decisions.
Divorce can trigger fear, anger, guilt, revenge, shame, and uncertainty. Those emotions are normal, but they can also lead people to make decisions that increase conflict, increase legal fees, and create regret.
Thinking Clearly in Divorce helps readers recognize the emotional traps that often appear during divorce and custody cases. The book explains how to slow down, organize facts, communicate more effectively, and make decisions based on long-term stability rather than short-term emotion.
Who this book is for
Texas Divorce Basics is a plain-English guide to the major issues people face in a Texas divorce. It explains the divorce process, child custody, child support, spousal support, community property, separate property, debt, temporary orders, mediation, and court preparation.
The goal is not to turn readers into lawyers. The goal is to help them understand the process, prepare better questions, and avoid common mistakes before they make decisions that affect their family, finances, and future.
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Steve is developing additional plain-English legal guides for Texans facing probate, estate planning, and family transitions.
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