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Tracing separate assets after co-mingling with marital assets
Jun 15, 2020

Tracing separate assets after co-mingling with marital assets

During a marriage in Texas couples share many aspects of their lives with their spouse. This includes activities, hardships, accomplishments, finances and other aspects of their lives. In fact most assets that people earn or obtain during the marriage is considered to be community (marital)…

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How retirement accounts are divided in divorce
Jun 15, 2020

How retirement accounts are divided in divorce

People in Texas tend to make financial decisions for the present and for the future. People need to budget for their current home purchases and mortgages, bills, food, clothes and other immediate needs, but also save money for future major purchases, future vacations or for…

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How do courts divide debt upon divorce?
May 27, 2020

How do courts divide debt upon divorce?

When a couple legally separates, there are many steps they will have to take before moving forward individually. One of the most difficult parts of a divorce is often dividing up the marital debt. Divorcing couples, particularly those who were married for a long time, often…

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How do I keep the house in my divorce?
Apr 03, 2020

How do I keep the house in my divorce?

Divorce brings with it many uncertainties, including where one spouse will live after the separation is complete. Not only is this decision an emotionally difficult one, it also has considerable financial significance. The party who gets the house in property division awards has to decide…

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The different ways to divide a family business
Apr 02, 2020

The different ways to divide a family business

One major concern for divorcing couples who own a business together is how their business will be divided during the divorce process. There are several different options divorcing couples owning a family business can consider to address their shared business and should be aware of…

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Prenups deal with many financial situations
Mar 20, 2020

Prenups deal with many financial situations

Marriage planning should not be limited to the wedding ceremony. A prenuptial agreement can begin conversations on finances, an important issue which will constantly come up in their marriage. Prenups also serve as insurance in the unwanted situation of asset division in a divorce. Engaged…

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Settling or going to trial: Which is best for your divorce?
Mar 12, 2020

Settling or going to trial: Which is best for your divorce?

When a couple decides to get a divorce, they may find that they have a lot of major issues to work out. Some of the most common issues may include: Asset and debt division Alimony or spousal support Child custody and parenting time Child support…

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How mediation can reduce the stress of a divorce
Mar 10, 2020

How mediation can reduce the stress of a divorce

When a Houston couple contemplates a divorce, most spouses anticipate a lengthy process filled with anger, accusation and nearly unbearable stress. These fears are multiplied if the couple has young children or if they must divide substantial assets. The Texas family bar and the courts…

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Asset division issues regarding wedding rings
Mar 04, 2020

Asset division issues regarding wedding rings

An ultimate goal of many Texas spouses who divorce is to achieve a fair and comprehensive settlement in as little time and as painlessly as possible. However, when asset division problems arise, it can create obstacles that can get in the way of achieving those…

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