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Divorce in Texas: Key Steps to Protect Your Rights and Plan Ahead
Divorce is never easy, but taking the right steps early can make all the difference. Learn how to protect your rights, prepare financially, and make informed decisions for yourself and your family. From hiring the right Houston divorce attorney to organizing your documents and caring for your well-being, this guide helps you navigate divorce in Texas with clarity and confidence.

Robert Tsai
Nov 12, 20254 min read


Building and Managing Inventories in Divorce Cases: A Guide for Married Couples on Dividing Marital Property in Texas
Build and manage inventories in divorce to ensure fair asset division. Our guide helps navigate financial records, liabilities, & legal docs

Robert Tsai
Sep 29, 20244 min read


Understanding Business Valuation in Divorce Cases
Understanding business valuation in Texas divorce cases: legal standards, financial analysis, and key considerations.

Robert Tsai
Mar 31, 20244 min read


Tracing Property in a Texas Divorce
Tracing Defined When a married couple in Texas divorces , all of their property must be classified as either community property or separate property. Because one spouse’s separate property is usually not subject to division by a court and remains their separate property after the divorce, this categorization can be very important. However, the spouse claiming something as their separate property has the burden of proving that fact to the court. Take this example: Wife bough

Robert Tsai
Feb 6, 20233 min read


Accessing Stored Communications in Texas Divorce and Custody Cases
If you’re involved in an acrimonious divorce or custody case , one of your keys to winning will be gathering evidence. However, in doing so, it’s important not to expose yourself to criminal or civil liability. In a previous blog post, we discussed how wiretapping laws could play a role in Texas divorce and custody cases. Today, we’re looking at similar laws - the Federal Stored Communications Act, or FSCA, and the Texas Stored Communications Act, or TSCA. The TSCA largely m

Robert Tsai
Jan 16, 20232 min read
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