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Specialty tag(s): High-Conflict Divorce, Divorce

Jack Wall | May 18, 2026

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In some marriages, one spouse may take a more dominant role in the relationship’s power dynamics, including financial decision-making, communication, or control of information. During divorce, those dynamics can create uncertainty and stress for the other spouse, particularly

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Specialty tag(s): Military Divorce

Heather Hudson | May 13, 2026

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Military families face unique challenges during divorce—frequent relocations, deployments, military retirement benefits, and multistate jurisdiction issues can make the process more complex than civilian divorce. As a San Antonio military divorce lawyer and Collaborative family law attorney, I work with

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Specialty tag(s): Divorce Coaching

Eric Robertson | April 28, 2026

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Divorce is not simply a legal event—it’s an emotional, financial, and logistical upheaval that touches every area of a person’s life. Attorneys handle the legal mechanics, but many clients quickly realize that divorce is far more complex than filing paperwork