Texas Complex Property Division Issues

Divorce : Child Custody : Child Support : Complex property divisions
Modifications of prior orders : Step-parent adoptions
Grandparent rights : Enforcements of Prior Orders
Adoptions: Adult and child name changes : Mediations

In Texas, once an order for property division is filed, it generally cannot be modified unless the spouse seeking modification can show fraud. That's why it is very important to be sure all marital asset division issues in your divorce case are thoroughly analyzed and investigated before dissolving the marriage and the settlement agreement being finalized. If you believe that your spouse is hiding assets in contemplation of divorce, has established procedures to make it appear that a business or professional income is substantially than it is, or has failed to identify property that is under their sole control, you need to hire an attorney that is knowledgeable, experienced and capable of identifying and bringing these issues to light.  An attorney that will get you what you are entitled to.

Businesses Valuations · Retirement Accounts · Real Estate Holdings
During our decade of family law practice, we have handled hundreds of divorces, many of them involving complex property division issues that required our knowledge of Texas community property law. We understand business valuations, tracing issues, division of retirement accounts, and other complicated marital asset division issues. When necessary, we hire expert witnesses to assist with complicated settlement negotiations and to testify at trial.