by admin | Dec 18, 2020 | Property And Asset Division
Divorce can have unexpected financial consequences. Property and asset division may lead to higher costs that were not apparent before the issuance of the decree. Taxes Taxes can change the value of apparently equal assets. $100.00 in cash, for example, has a...
by admin | Dec 11, 2020 | Property And Asset Division
For Texans who have gotten divorced, there may be a sense of relief that the process is complete and they can move forward. However, in many cases, there are support considerations at play and these can grow concerning if they are not paid on time and in full. Failure...
by admin | Nov 13, 2020 | Property And Asset Division
If you and your spouse have significant assets, it is possible that you have significant debts as well. Some of your debts, like your mortgage or vehicle loans, are likely shared. As you divide your property in your divorce, whichever of you receives your home or...
by admin | Jun 15, 2020 | Property And Asset Division
Texans who are getting married and have significant assets frequently want to protect themselves in case the marriage does not work out. This is where a premarital agreement can be helpful. Still, there are critical aspects of the agreement that must be considered...
by admin | May 28, 2020 | High Asset Divorce, Property And Asset Division
When a Texas couple divorces, one of the biggest issues that must be determined is if there will be spousal maintenance. For those with significant assets, the amount that will be paid to a former spouse can be significant. The former spouse who is set to receive...
by admin | May 14, 2020 | Property And Asset Division
To some extent, a divorce is a divorce no matter the financial state of the couple involved. For instance, if there are children involved, the couple will still have to agree on or have the court decide child custody and parenting time questions via what Texas law...