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Spousal Support & Alimony in Texas: What High-Asset Spouses Need to KnowCourt-ordered alimony in Texas has strict limits — but contractual alimony does not. Dallas divorce attorneys explain your real options in a high-asset case.
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The Difference Between Spousal Maintenance and Contractual Alimony in TexasLearn the difference between spousal maintenance and contractual alimony in Texas—eligibility, caps, duration, and enforcement. Ashmore Law Firm explains your options.
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Back-to-School Co-Parenting in Texas: What Should Parents Review Before the School Year Begins?Back-to-school season can raise custody, child support, school decision, private school, and extracurricular questions for Texas co-parents. Learn what to review before the school year begins.
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When the Property Isn't Yours to Divide: Inherited Assets, Family Property, and Your Children's Access in a Texas DivorceInherited Property & Divorce in Texas | Ashmore Law Firm : What happens to inherited or family-owned property in a Texas divorce? Learn what courts can and cannot order — and how to protect your children's access.
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Telling Kids About Divorce | Highland Park & Park CitiesPark Cities and HPISD families face unique divorce challenges. Learn how to talk to your children about divorce and what high-net-worth families need to consider.
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What Is a Forensic Accountant, and Why Would You Need One in a Divorce or Business Dispute?Learn what a forensic accountant does, why one may be needed in a Dallas or Texas divorce, how they help with business valuation and hidden assets, and the risks of not using one.
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Community vs. Separate Property in Texas DivorceLearn the difference between community property and separate property in Texas, including examples of when assets can overlap in divorce.
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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.