Property Division During A Divorce
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PROPERTY DIVISION EXPERTS
In any divorce, the subject of property division can be a very difficult and stressful issue to face. Collaborative and experienced divorce lawyers are necessary for helping guide you through this process.
Texas is considered a “community property state” which means that most property acquired during the marriage belongs to both spouses. However, this doesn’t mean there is always a 50/50 divide in property/assets.
In order to ensure that your property is protected properly, you should have experienced divorce lawyers on your side to offer you advice and knowledge on the subject of asset division and what steps you should take.
Common Assets Involved In Property Division:
At The Law Office of Natalie Gregg, you can trust us to fight for you. We are known to be responsive, accessible, great communicators, and hard workers. We handle all matters related to or arising from divorce, including:
- Saving accounts, checking accounts, and securities
- Real estate, condos, co-ops, vacant land, and timeshares
- Retirement plans
- A business owned by one spouse or the family
- Automobiles, boats, or other recreational vehicles
- Life insurance
- Money owed to either spouse
- Valuable collections
- Furniture and other household items
- Marital debt such as credit card bills, judgments, liens, and other pending lawsuits
We handle both simple and complex property divisions. The Law Office of Natalie Gregg strives to minimize conflict, eliminate unnecessary expenses and avoid wasting your time by amicably settling your case. Our attorneys will prepare your case carefully for mediation or litigation, using the newest technology and a network of experts large enough to protect your interests.
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