Austin Divorce Attorney
Property Division During Divorce: Texas State Law
The process of going through a legal separation can be exasperating and exceedingly complicated, especially when with regard to dividing property. The first step in dividing property is to determine whether a given property is a separate (belonging to a single individual) or community (belonging to both) property. Once designated, dividing up
community property and any debts accumulated during the
marriage becomes the most important objective of the
divorce process. Because the financial security of both parties depends on the proper distribution of both debts and assets, the division of property can be a matter of extreme contention between those getting divorced. Because so much depends on the proper designation and distribution of shared property, hiring a knowledgeable divorce attorney with a firm grasp of the laws surrounding property division can be the most essential of decisions. If you are going through the process of a divorce, speaking with an
Austin divorce attorney should be one of your biggest priorities.
Property Division Lawyer in Austin
The property division attorneys of Zinda & Davis PLLC have extensive experience addressing all aspects of the property division process. We will analyze your situation in depth and determine how best to fairly divide any assets or debts. State law designates that most property acquired during the marriage is considered community, or marital, property. Texas law also states that this community/marital property must be divided on a fair and equitable, though not necessarily equal basis. Our attorneys will work vigorously to ensure that your interests, no matter what the situation may be, receive full representation and that your rights are never called into question. Your financial future may depend on how your property gets divided. With so much at stake, do not take chances with lackluster representation. Speak to one of our immensely knowledgeable divorce attorneys without delay.
Contact an Austin property division attorney
with any questions.