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How Does Property Division Affect Taxes in a High-Asset Divorce?
Oct 10, 2025

How Does Property Division Affect Taxes in a High-Asset Divorce?

When you're facing a high-asset divorce in Texas, understanding how property division affects your tax obligations can save you thousands or even millions of dollars in the long run. The intersection of divorce law and tax law creates a complex landscape, requiring careful navigation to…

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Can Adultery Affect Property Division or Support?
Aug 27, 2025

Can Adultery Affect Property Division or Support?

When adultery enters the picture during a Texas marriage, many wonder how it might impact their divorce proceedings. While Texas is a no-fault divorce state, infidelity can still play a role in certain aspects of the case. If you're facing divorce and have questions about…

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What you need to know about community property
Jul 16, 2021

What you need to know about community property

Now that you have decided to get divorced, it is time for you to think about how things will change. One of the most important characteristics of a divorce is property division. The court will divide everything you acquired during your marriage between you and…

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Community vs separate property: why it matters in your divorce
May 14, 2021

Community vs separate property: why it matters in your divorce

You may have heard that to get a divorce in Texas, you have to give your ex half of your belongings. This is somewhat true, but only to an extent. Unlike most of the country, Texas is a community property state. In community property states,…

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Review property division laws before a Texas divorce
Jan 19, 2021

Review property division laws before a Texas divorce

Adapting to a new lifestyle can be both exciting and challenging. This is especially true for Texas spouses who have decided to file for divorce. The process undoubtedly prompts many life changes, but it does not necessarily have to ruin a person’s finances or way…

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Texas Law on Property Division
Sep 14, 2020

Texas Law on Property Division

Filing for divorce in Texas presents numerous issues that may be resolved a bit differently in this state than in most others. For instance, it is one of only nine states in the country that operate under community property division rules in divorce. This means…

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When property division means dividing a family home
Aug 06, 2020

When property division means dividing a family home

Property and asset division can be difficult enough but it can be especially challenging when the divorcing couple are dividing the family home. Deciding what to do when the division of a home is involved can create emotional disagreements which is why it is helpful…

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Working through the property division process of divorce
Jul 31, 2020

Working through the property division process of divorce

To understand what your financial life will be like post-divorce, one must look at what finances looked like during marriage. A couple’s marriage story is not just about the moments experienced; it includes the money earned and property obtained as well. Thus, a divorce story…

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What is marital property and what happens to it during divorce?
May 11, 2020

What is marital property and what happens to it during divorce?

Marital property is divided between the divorcing spouses when they divorce. Because of this, it is crucial for divorcing spouses to be familiar with what marital property is, and how it is different from other types of property, so they can prioritize and protect their…

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