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Uncovering Hidden Assets in High-net-worth Divorce
Uncover hidden assets in high-net-worth divorces using forensic accounting tactics—ensure fair outcomes for your clients.

Robert Tsai
Jul 1, 20256 min read


The Role of Ownership Structure in Divorce Settlements
Learn how ownership affects divorce settlements. Explore marital vs. separate property, legal documentation, & fair asset division strategy.

Robert Tsai
May 14, 20243 min read


Summary Judgment in Texas Family Law Property Disputes: Resolving Disagreements with Efficiency
Efficiently resolve property disputes in Texas family law with summary judgment. Contact our law firm for expert representation.

Robert Tsai
Jul 31, 20232 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


What is separate and community property in Texas?
When a married couple divorces in Texas , all property owned by either spouse must be categorized as either community property or separate property . Community property is subject to division by a court in the divorce process, but separate property is not. By law, all property is assumed to be community property; the spouse claiming that something is separate must prove that to a court’s satisfaction. There is no specific definition of community property in Texas. Instead, co

Robert Tsai
Apr 1, 20223 min read
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