You may have a good income, a nice home and years of shared financial history, but still feel powerless because your spouse controls the accounts. Maybe you do not know where the investment statements are, how much debt exists or whether money has moved without your...
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6 ways forensic accountants affect high-asset divorce outcomes
When your marriage involves large assets, your financial life becomes the main part of your divorce. A forensic accountant is not a standard certified public accountant (CPA). This is because they investigate financial records with the precision of a trained...
How to split a monetized social media account in a Texas divorce
In 2026, your social media accounts aren't just hobbies anymore. They're high-value assets worth serious money. In Texas, where community property laws apply, that little blue checkmark might be worth more than your house. Hence, if you and your spouse built a...
Can cheating affect property division in a divorce?
When a marriage breaks down because of an affair, the emotional impact can feel immediate and intense. Along with the personal betrayal, you may begin thinking about practical consequences. You may wonder how your spouse’s infidelity could affect your finances, your...
What happens to retirement accounts in a Texas divorce
If you divorce in Texas, retirement accounts often rank among your most valuable assets. The way the court classifies and divides them can shape your finances for many years. How Texas law governs retirement accounts Texas follows community property law. This rule...
