In a Texas high-asset divorce, what happens to your family home may shape your long-term financial security. Courts focus on a fair overall split of property and not just who stays in the house. How Texas community property rules apply to the home Texas treats most...
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Just moved and need a divorce? Texas residency requirements
In any relationship, compromise is essential. However, sometimes the sacrifices become too great, and you realize the relationship is not what you hoped for. When that happens, the desire to move on can be overwhelming. If you have recently moved to Texas and are...
How infidelity can impact your San Antonio divorce
Discovering that your spouse is having an affair is a devastating blow. Your primary concern may be for your children and your future. But as you contemplate a divorce, a critical question arises: Will this infidelity affect your finances? The answer is yes. While...
How are debts divided in a divorce?
In Texas family courts, the division of property is governed by community property laws. In this process, the court will seek to divide you and your spouse’s marital assets and debts in a manner that is just and fair, but not necessarily equally. What is community...
Are your retirement savings at risk of property division in a divorce?
Facing divorce often brings money worries. For some, their retirement savings are a big part of their wealth and future safety. As you go through divorce, a key question comes up: what happens to your 401(k), IRA or pension? Retirement money: solely yours or shared?...
How are businesses divided in a high-asset divorce?
Building and growing a business takes years of hard work and dedication. The thought of losing it in a divorce can feel devastating, especially if you did most of the work on the business alone. When business becomes community property Texas is a community property...
What to do if your spouse hides assets before divorce
Divorce is already difficult for anyone to experience. However, if your spouse starts hiding money or moving property, you must act fast. In high-asset divorces, missing accounts or secret transfers can cost you a fair settlement. Texas law gives you rights, but you...
Tax considerations in a high-asset divorce
High-asset divorces in Texas involve special considerations, including those involving taxes. Dividing complex and highly valued community assets in a divorce can result in substantial tax liability. Community assets in a Texas divorce can involve complex investment...
Is a professional practice community property in a divorce?
As a marital estate increases in value and complexity, the prospect of divorce can become more frightening for people. Professionals who have dedicated years of their lives to establishing a strong reputation and the credentials necessary to run their own businesses...
Avoid these errors in your high-asset divorce
There’s a lot at stake in a high-asset divorce. And if you mishandle property division or spousal support disputes, then you could wind up in a disadvantageous financial position as you move into the next chapter of your life. You certainly don’t want that to happen,...
