Property Division

The Texas Family Code tells us that in a divorce, property should be divided in a manner that is “just and right.” Although some property can be easily divided, property division can become quite complicated if the parties have a large estate, significant debt, retirement benefits, or if the parties own any businesses.

At The Draper Law Firm, our attorneys are experienced in dealing with complex property division, including high asset estates, tracing separate property, and valuing businesses. In these types of cases, experts are often required to properly evaluate and divide the estate, and our team knows when and who to hire to best protect your financial interests.

From Holly’s interview for the Masters of Family Law series on ReelLawyers.com.

From Holly’s interview for the Masters of Family Law series on ReelLawyers.com.

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