Marital Property DivisionMarital Property Division in TexasMarital property is more than just furniture, the car, and silverware. There are pension plans, investments, real estate, and possibly even business holdings that are an important part of your financial future. Finding reasonable solutions to the problems of property valuation and dividing marital property takes an experienced legal professional with an in-depth understanding of Texas divorce laws. Learn more about marital property at my Divorce Information Center page At Cynthia Tracy, Attorney at Law, PC, I have extensive experience helping people resolve their marital property division matters. Dividing marriage property is often complex. I work directly with the professional resources you need to ensure a fair settlement, including pension valuators, stock and bond experts, real estate appraisers and business evaluators. I handle every part of the property division component of your divorce so you won't have to worry about rounding up estimates. If fair division of marital property will be a concern in your pending divorce, put experience on your side. Contact the marital property division attorney's office of Cynthia Tracy, Attorney at Law, PC, in Clear Lake City, Texas, to discuss how I can help you. From my office in Clear Lake City, I represent clients in Houston and throughout the Gulf Coast bay area of Texas. When possible, negotiated and mediated settlements between divorcing spouses typically result in the best long-term solutions. When a fair negotiated marital property division settlement seems out of reach, however, I stand firm to protect my clients' rights in court. Be brave and steadfast. In the end, we will make sure you get a fair marital property agreement for your new future. Dividing marital property is not just about splitting up the furniture. Many people are surprised to discover that their marital property can also include the future value of their assets. The future (or actuarial) value of retirement accounts, pension plans, deferred compensation, year-end bonuses, and stock options may all be considered part of the total value of the marital property to be divided fairly. For the most part, Texas is a no fault divorce state. Divorcing couples have a right to a full and fair division of the true value of all real property and financial assets. Make sure you have an experienced Texas divorce lawyer at your side to protect your interests. Contact me to schedule a free consultation. |