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Dividing Property in Texas

Along with child support and child custody, property division is one of the key matters to resolve during a divorce. Texas is a community property state, which means that the law assumes that everything acquired by the couple during the marriage is shared property. As you might imagine, this can lead to significant conflicts. In many cases, individuals have to go to great lengths to prove that their property qualifies as “separate property” and should be excluded from the division process.

At OWLawyers®, our team of proven and knowledgeable Fort Worth property division lawyers have more than 155 years of collective legal experience. Over that time, we have become well-versed in the conflicts that occur during property division. We can help guide this stage of divorce in the courtroom, pursue protections for the assets that are important to you, and ensure that the final settlement reflects what you deserve.

Start the process today and contact us at OWLawyers® by calling (214) 348-6723!

Separate vs. Community Property

The state of Texas outlines a very extensive definition of what it considered “community” property in a marriage. Tangible assets, like property and jewelry are considered community property, as are intangible assets, such as income, benefits, and even debts.

Common examples of “separate property” can include:

  • Any assets that were acquired prior to the marriage and remained separate
  • Any gift given specifically to one spouse and not the other
  • Inheritance
  • Compensation awarded as part of a personal injury claim

These are just a few examples. The truth is that a divorce in Texas is going to involve an in-depth look at all of your assets and a judge will make the final decision as to who gets what. This means that it is absolutely essential that you have assertive and experienced counsel by your side. Even in high-asset divorces, our legal team has experience in emphatically establishing our clients’ right to what they deserve when it comes to property division. We are ready to the same for you during your divorce.

Your Trusted Partner in Property Division
 

At O’Neil Wysocki P.C., we understand that property division can be one of the most challenging aspects of a divorce. Our experienced team is dedicated to guiding you through this complex process with compassion and expertise. We believe that informed clients make better decisions, and we strive to empower you with the knowledge you need to navigate your unique situation.

Here’s how we can assist you:

  • Personalized Consultation: We offer tailored consultations to discuss your specific circumstances, ensuring that you receive the attention and guidance you deserve.
  • Comprehensive Asset Evaluation: Our attorneys will conduct a thorough analysis of all marital assets, ensuring that nothing is overlooked during the division process.
  • Negotiation Expertise: With strong negotiation skills, we aim to secure a fair and equitable division of property, advocating for your best interests at every turn.
  • Supportive Guidance: We provide emotional support and legal advice throughout the entire process, helping you make informed decisions that align with your goals.
  • Post-Divorce Modifications: Should your circumstances change, our team is ready to assist you with any necessary modifications to property division agreements.

Choosing the right legal representation can make all the difference. Let O’Neil Wysocki P.C. be your trusted partner in achieving a fair and just property division. Contact us today to schedule your consultation!

Call us today at (214) 348-6723 to request a confidential consultation. Our Fort Worth asset division attorneys are ready to hear from you.

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