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Separate versus community property, alimony major divorce issues
Apr 12, 2018

Separate versus community property, alimony major divorce issues

Dissolving a marriage can be stressful from both an emotional and a financial standpoint. Regarding finances, a tricky area in Texas may involve trying to figure out what is separate versus community property. However, the financial challenges of divorce can be particularly overwhelming for the…

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Factors that affect how divorce may impact your business
Apr 09, 2018

Factors that affect how divorce may impact your business

Texas business owners who begin contemplating divorce often have concerns about the ways in which property division can impact their company. It can be helpful to have an overview of your options for keeping your business running. Every situation has its unique aspects, so general…

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Separate versus community property handled differently in Texas
Apr 04, 2018

Separate versus community property handled differently in Texas

With nearly 40 to 50 percent of marriages ending in divorce, it probably does not come as a surprise that some spouses break up and find themselves with a financial mess on their hands. After all, just as spouses end up accumulating assets together during…

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Managing retirement accounts, emotions can be hard during divorce
Mar 11, 2018

Managing retirement accounts, emotions can be hard during divorce

When it comes the dissolution of a marriage, becoming overwhelmed both financially and emotionally is easy. This is true not only during the divorce proceeding but also once the divorce has been finalized. A couple of tips may help with navigating these challenges, ranging from…

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Wise investing with retirement accounts, other assets is critical
Mar 01, 2018

Wise investing with retirement accounts, other assets is critical

A marital breakup in Texas can be a challenging experience emotionally, but it can be just as hard financially. This is particularly true for those who do not have many assets or high-net-worth assets, including funds in their retirement accounts. A couple of tips may…

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Separate versus community property: Home may spark conflict
Feb 08, 2018

Separate versus community property: Home may spark conflict

One of the most difficult decisions to make when going through a divorce in Texas is what to do about the marital home. After all, the home is often the most valuable asset in a divorce as the parties sort through what is separate versus…

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Splitting assets such as retirement accounts can get dicey
Jan 31, 2018

Splitting assets such as retirement accounts can get dicey

Staying married to the same person long term sometimes is impossible due to irreconcilable differences. However, getting through a divorce can sometimes feel like an impossible feat at the start as well. A couple of tips may help individuals in Texas who are dealing with…

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Dividing assets, like retirement accounts, may be unavoidable
Jan 25, 2018

Dividing assets, like retirement accounts, may be unavoidable

Many couples in Texas and elsewhere are struggling with their marriages but are simultaneously trying to make their marriages work. However, in some cases, divorce is inevitable, in which case, spouses must tackle issues such as the division of retirement accounts and other assets. Here are a…

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Settlement agreement can cover retirement accounts, other assets
Jan 18, 2018

Settlement agreement can cover retirement accounts, other assets

Negotiating with a future ex-spouse on a settlement agreement in Texas may seem like an arduous mountain hike. However, the process does not have to be difficult. A couple of tips may help with negotiating divorce settlements, especially when dealing with retirement accounts or other…

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