by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | Jun 19, 2019 | Property Division
If debts are acquired before a person gets married, those debts are generally considered to be separate property. However, if debts are acquired after a marriage, both parties to the relationship could be responsible for paying some or all of those balances. In Texas,...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | Mar 27, 2019 | Property Division
One of the most valuable assets in a Texas marital estate may be the home. During the pendency of the divorce, spouses must decide what to do with their home and other assets. Unfortunately, making these decisions may be a source of frustration and contention. It may...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | May 9, 2018 | High Asset Divorce, Property Division
You and your spouse have significant assets that you acquired during your marriage. Since Texas is a community property state, you know that your marital property will be divided when the judge finalizes your divorce. This may be reassuring, as you realize that...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | Feb 15, 2018 | Property Division
Deciding where to live during and after a divorce can be difficult. Many spouses in Texas and around the county negotiate tenaciously to remain in the family home while others plan to move away and buy a new house, and for some renting an apartment for a year or two...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | Jan 4, 2018 | Property Division
Going through a divorce can be stressful and confusing. Dividing family assets, including having to sell the family home, often makes the process even more complicated. However, selling the family home will be a much more profitable ordeal if both spouses can agree on...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | Jul 3, 2017 | Property Division
Texas couples who are getting a divorce may wonder whether they need to divide one person’s 401(k) and how to go about doing that. It is not possible to transfer a 401(k) to another person, but the assets in a 401(k) can be transferred in certain circumstances....