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Estate Planning After Divorce in Texas | The Ashmore Law FirmDivorce can affect your will, trust, powers of attorney, beneficiary designations, and guardianship plans. Learn what to review after divorce in Texas.
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Trusts and Divorce in Texas | The Ashmore Law FirmLearn how trusts may be treated in a Texas divorce, when trust assets may raise separate property or community property issues, and why estate planning should be reviewed during and after divorce.
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Inheritance and Divorce in Texas: What You Need to KnowIs inheritance divided in a Texas divorce? Learn when inherited property may be separate property and why records matter.
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Dallas High-Asset Divorce, Tax & Trust Strategy | Family Law & Estate Planning Combined TeamDivorce involving assets or a business can affect taxes, trusts, asset protection, business valuation, and long-term financial security. Learn what to consider.
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Dallas Divorce Guide | Real Estate, Retirement & Child Custody in TexasGetting divorced in Dallas, Texas? Learn how Texas divorce laws affect real estate, retirement accounts, children, child support, spousal maintenance, and upper-middle-class marital estates.
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Business Ownership and Divorce in Texas |Dallas, Highland Park, Park Cities, Frisco, Allen, Plano | The Ashmore Law FirmOwn a business and facing divorce? Learn how business interests may be valued, characterized, and addressed in a Texas divorce involving complex property.
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Bench Trial vs. Jury Trial in Texas Family Law | Dallas, Highland Park & Frisco Divorce LawyersLearn the difference between a bench trial and jury trial in Texas divorce and custody cases, what each can decide, and why one may be better for families in Highland Park, Frisco, Dallas, and North Texas.
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Types of Divorce in Texas: Bench Trial, Jury Trial, Mediation, Collaborative Divorce, Agreed Orders, and Private JudgesWhat are the different ways to get divorced in Texas? Learn the differences between bench trials, jury trials, agreed orders, mediated divorce, collaborative divorce, private judge divorce, and appeals.
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Collaborative Divorce for High-Net-Worth Families in Texas: Pros, Cons, and When to Avoid ItCollaborative divorce can help Texas families protect privacy and complex assets, but it is not right for every high-net-worth divorce.
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Your Social Media Is Evidence in Your Divorce in Texas for ALL Parties: What Divorce Courts Really See & AcceptThink deleted posts are gone? In Texas divorce cases, social media, texts, and payment apps can determine custody, property division, and support. Learn how digital evidence is used in court.
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How to Keep a Vacation Home During Divorce in Dallas–Fort Worth, TexasDivorcing in Dallas–Fort Worth and worried about a vacation home? Learn how Texas property laws affect ownership, buyouts, and negotiated use during divorce.
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Splitting High Net Worth Assets in a Divorce – Sam and Gigi’s StoryBecause every relationship is different, every divorce has its unique sets of circumstances. Having an attorney by your side can alleviate stress and worry.