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Spousal Support & Alimony in Texas: What High-Asset Spouses Need to Know
Court-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 Texas
Learn 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 Divorce
Inherited 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 Cities
Park 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 Divorce
Learn the difference between community property and separate property in Texas, including examples of when assets can overlap in divorce.
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Private School Tuition After Divorce in Texas: Who Pays and What Courts Consider
Who pays private school tuition after divorce in Texas? Learn how child support, school choice, educational expenses, and court orders affect private school costs.
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Estate Planning After Divorce in Texas | The Ashmore Law Firm
Divorce 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 Firm
Learn 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 Know
Is inheritance divided in a Texas divorce? Learn when inherited property may be separate property and why records matter.
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The Divorce Process in Texas – Beginning to End
The most frequently asked questions in family law is about the steps involved in the divorce process. Let’s discuss the divorce process in Texas, step by step.