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Dividing your assets during a divorce
Mar 02, 2020

Dividing your assets during a divorce

For many Texas residents who are contemplating a divorce, the prospect of dividing assets will likely seem to be the most daunting part of the process. Whether the marriage has been short or has lasted for decades, most married couples accumulate quite a bit of…

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With divorce, circumstances are key in settling or having a trial
Mar 02, 2020

With divorce, circumstances are key in settling or having a trial

Divorce in Texas can lead to an emotional and personal upheaval. There will be significant changes in the lives of the spouses. If there are children, they too will face a dramatically altered life. With the litany of factors that come to the forefront, it…

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Premarital agreements and how they impact a high asset divorce
Mar 02, 2020

Premarital agreements and how they impact a high asset divorce

Divorce is a difficult prospect for Texans. For people with significant assets, a divorce can be even more difficult as there is bound to be acrimony and a seemingly endless series of disputes regarding property. Many couples will try to mitigate this with a premarital…

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Hiding assets is a common high asset divorce problem
Feb 27, 2020

Hiding assets is a common high asset divorce problem

When you filed for divorce in a Texas court, you knew that you and your spouse would have to discuss several important issues before you could achieve a settlement. In a high asset divorce, one of your main concerns is likely going to be property…

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Dividing retirement accounts often requires this document
Jan 30, 2020

Dividing retirement accounts often requires this document

For many Sugar Land residents, working provides a way to save money for later in life. Couples often build retirement accounts they intend to spend together in their golden years. However, when those plans do not come to fruition due to marital problems, those accounts…

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Preparations to take just in case things don’t go as planned
Jan 23, 2020

Preparations to take just in case things don’t go as planned

Even when a Sugar Land couple agrees that their marriage needs to end, there is no guarantee that the process will remain amicable. Emotions can often take over during the proceedings, and when they do, one party may take actions that could potentially jeopardize the future of…

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After the holidays, divorce filings jump in numbers
Jan 15, 2020

After the holidays, divorce filings jump in numbers

During the height of the holiday season each year, Sugar Land couples who are struggling with their relationship do what they can to put aside their feelings for each other. However, once the new year begins, those feelings they tried to put on the back…

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2 common reasons Sugar Land couples contemplate divorce
Jan 15, 2020

2 common reasons Sugar Land couples contemplate divorce

Every married couple has issues from time to time, but many couples, like some here in Sugar Land, have issues they simply cannot get past. No matter how hard they may try, it becomes apparent they can no longer live together as a married couple.…

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2 main reasons why people wait until January to file for divorce
Jan 08, 2020

2 main reasons why people wait until January to file for divorce

As the new year gets underway, family law attorneys here in Sugar Land and elsewhere across the country are more than likely receiving an increased volume of inquiries regarding their services. While divorce filings may peak in March, they begin in January. The majority of…

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