Valentine’s Day often brings proposals, wedding planning, and conversations about the future. While love is at the center of these moments, marriage is also a legal partnership with long-term financial implications.

For many Texas couples, especially those entering marriage with assets, businesses, children from prior relationships, or unique financial goals, understanding legal protections like prenuptial and postnuptial agreements is an important part of preparation.

This guide explains, in plain English, how prenups, postnups, and Texas property laws work, and why they matter for couples planning a future together.

The start of a new year often brings reflection on relationships, finances, goals, and what type of future feels right. For many San Antonio spouses, January is the month when divorce becomes a real consideration. Whether you’re navigating a high-asset marriage, preparing for a fresh start, or simply trying to understand your options, knowing what steps to take early can make the process more manageable.

If you’re thinking about filing for divorce in 2025, here are the legal, financial, and practical steps every spouse should take before making a move.

The holidays are meant to be a season of joy and connection, but for divorced or separated parents, they can also bring new challenges. Between coordinating schedules, managing emotions, and ensuring your children feel loved and secure, the holiday season can quickly become overwhelming without a plan.

At Whitley Law Firm, we understand how emotional this time can be. Our San Antonio family law attorneys have helped countless parents create workable, child-centered holiday arrangements that minimize stress and put family first. Here’s what you need to know to navigate the holidays after divorce with clarity and confidence.

Divorce is never easy, and for LGBTQ+ couples in Texas, there are additional considerations that can make the process more complex. While the Supreme Court’s Obergefell v. Hodges decision in 2015 legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, the legal history of your relationship can still play a role in property division, custody arrangements, and other aspects of divorce.

If you’re navigating a same-sex divorce in Texas, understanding your rights, and having an experienced attorney by your side, can make all the difference. Here’s what you need to know about LGBTIQ+ divorce in Texas.

For many couples, pets are more than property, they’re family. So when divorce becomes part of the conversation, the question of who gets the dog, cat, or other companion animal can turn into an emotionally charged dispute. If you’re navigating divorce in Texas and wondering what will happen to your pet, you’re not alone, and…

Divorce is emotional, but it’s also deeply financial. As couples separate, one of the most common sources of conflict is who gets what. If you’re going through a divorce in Texas, understanding community property laws is essential to protecting your future. We help San Antonio clients navigate tough talks about homes, savings, and more. This…

Summer isn’t just about beating the heat, vacations and backyard barbecues, it’s also one of the most common times people begin the divorce process. If you’re considering divorce in San Antonio, knowing what to expect can make the experience less overwhelming and more empowering. At the Whitley Law Firm, we help clients throughout Bexar County…

The truth is: no one walks down the aisle thinking they will one day Google “how to get divorce papers.” However, if you’ve found yourself here, we want you to know: you’re not alone. And you certainly don’t have to navigate this process by yourself. At The Whitley Law Firm, we help people across San…

Considering separating from your partner? At The Whitley Law Firm, we aim to be your trusted partner in navigating life’s challenges in San Antonio, particularly when it comes to the difficult decision of divorce. Before making this significant choice, we encourage you to reflect on these five important questions. 1. Have I Exhausted All Options…

A common question from most people going through a divorce in Texas is “What is the waiting period for divorce? “ Simply put, there is a 60-day waiting period before spouses can finalize their divorce in San Antonio. Many will naturally follow up with the question, “How long do I have to wait to remarry…

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