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Property Division

Dividing marital property requires more than splitting assets—it demands strategic planning to protect your financial future. Our attorneys help Dallas clients pursue fair settlements while safeguarding what matters most.

Protecting Your Financial Future During Property Division

Dividing property involves more than splitting assets—it requires careful planning to protect your financial future. Our attorneys help clients understand their rights and pursue fair, equitable property settlements.

From real estate and retirement accounts to business interests and investments, we provide strategic guidance throughout every stage of the property division process.

How We Can Help

Community Property Division

Helping divide marital assets acquired during the marriage according to Texas community property laws.

Separate Property Protection

Identifying and protecting separate property owned before marriage or received through gifts and inheritance.

Business Asset Division

Evaluating business ownership, professional practices, and shared investments during divorce proceedings.

Retirement & Investment Accounts

Managing the division of retirement savings, pensions, investments, and other long-term financial assets.

Debt Allocation

Determining responsibility for mortgages, loans, credit cards, and other shared financial obligations.

Property Settlement Agreements

Preparing comprehensive settlement agreements that clearly outline asset distribution and financial responsibilities.

Understanding Property Division in Texas

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469-895-4381
10440 N. Central Expressway, Suite 1100
Dallas, Texas 75231
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Protecting What You've Built

Texas community property laws can make asset division complex. We help clients identify marital and separate property, evaluate financial interests, and pursue outcomes aligned with their long-term goals.

Legal consultation regarding community property division

Understanding Community Property

Most property acquired during marriage may be subject to division, but the process is rarely as simple as splitting everything in half. We help clients understand what qualifies as community property and how courts evaluate fair distribution.

We Help With

  • Asset identification
  • Property valuation
  • Debt division
  • Settlement negotiations
Attorney helping a client protect separate property interests

Safeguarding Separate Property

Assets owned before marriage, inheritances, and certain gifts may qualify as separate property when properly documented. We help clients trace, protect, and present evidence supporting separate property claims.

We Help With

  • Asset tracing
  • Documentation review
  • Separate property claims
  • Settlement protection

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FAQ

Property Division FAQs

Community property generally includes assets and debts acquired during the marriage, which courts may divide in a manner considered just and right under Texas law.

Protect Your Financial Future During Property Division

Whether you're negotiating a settlement or preparing for court, our experienced attorneys provide strategic guidance to help you pursue a fair division of marital assets and debts.

Contact the Firm

10440 N. Central Expressway, Suite 1100
Dallas, Texas 75231

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