Irving High Asset Divorce Attorney
Dedicated Counsel for High Asset Divorces
No two divorces are the same, and each couple will have different wealth and assets that they must fairly divide between themselves when going their separate ways. For couples with more significant wealth, the property division process can be substantially more complex. Dividing certain types of assets may take additional time as different, specialized laws and procedures must be followed to ensure everything is properly handled.
For situations like this, you must have an Irving divorce lawyer familiar with the laws and codes that must be followed. At J. Roland Jeter, P.C., we have a substantial amount of experience we can put to work for you to protect your best interests and reach the outcome you desire. We remain committed to serving our community, and Attorney Jeter is known for his consistently outstanding service throughout the Irving area. We are fully committed to the highest standards of integrity, legal acumen, and proficiency in and out of the courtroom, ensuring you obtain the best representation for your case.
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High Asset Divorce Features
While each couple has assets to their name, not all couples own some types of property that can be more difficult to distribute evenly. The negotiation process for dividing assets can take a substantial amount of time, and the dividing of some assets can take special procedures, like obtaining a qualified domestic relations order, to conclude.
High-asset divorces can involve dividing:
- Retirement accounts
- Business assets
- Intellectual property
- Life insurance policies
- Precious works of art
- Investment Properties
- Stock options or portfolios
Like the division of regular property, Texas usually only requires what is considered “community property” to be divided through this process. Anything that is individually owned (such as something that was owned before the marriage) is usually not subject to the division process and stays in the possession of its original owner.
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