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My NEXT interview is with Tiffani Davis. Tiffani Davis is an Amazon best-selling author, international speaker with over 20 years’ experience as a sociologist, minister, and relationship coach. She shows people how to amplify their voice and live an authentic life honoring their values, boundaries, and vision. In this interview, Tiffani inspires listeners with her personal story of triumph over relationship trauma and supports clients in moving past their pain and overcoming limiting beliefs.
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My name is Lena Nguyen. I am a family law/divorce attorney. In this episode, I answer 10 frequently asked questions.
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My name is Lena Nguyen. I am a family law/divorce attorney. In this episode, I explain 10 legal terms to help you in divorce court.
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My name is Lena Nguyen. I am a family law/divorce attorney. In this episode, I discuss spousal support in Texas
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My name is Lena Nguyen. I am a family law/divorce attorney. In this episode, I discuss what happens when a child claims they want to live with one parent over the other. Can a child make this decision?
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My name is Lena Nguyen. I am a family law/divorce attorney. In this episode, I explain how your marital debt will be split in Texas.
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My name is Lena Nguyen. I am a family law/divorce attorney. In this episode, I explain why you should file a counter-petition.
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My name is Lena Nguyen. I am a family law/divorce attorney. In this episode, I explain a default divorce.
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My name is Lena Nguyen. I am a family law/divorce attorney. In this episode, I tell you what you should immediately do after you or your spouse files for divorce.
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My name is Lena Nguyen. I am a family law/divorce attorney. In this episode, I discuss 11 main points about spousal support in Texas.
info_outlineA common belief is that you must file for divorce in the state where you were married. However, that is not true. Our lives are ever changing and with the development of transportation and travel, moving is easier and has become more common. Every state has their own requirements for filing for divorce.