Cheater’s Don’t Prosper

No one likes to be cheated on. While we do not know your specific circumstances, we do know about adultery and how it can impact a Texas divorce. So if you are experiencing this today, please call our office, at 281-310-5563.

In this video, Peter Sayadzad, an associate attorney at the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, talks about the impact of adultery on a divorce case in Texas. He discusses the legal implications and consequences of infidelity, as well as how it can affect property division, alimony, and child custody. Peter provides valuable insights and tips for those going through a divorce due to adultery, emphasizing the importance of seeking legal counsel to protect their rights and interests.

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