By Robert Reid McInvale | Published November 26, 2012 | Posted in Divorce | Tagged Tags: Alimony, divorce attorney, property division, Support | Leave a comment
The importance of making clear agreements, not subject to other interpretation cannot be emphasized enough. Any apparent ambiguity can open the door to dispute. And then, sometimes even judges disagree on the intended interpretation. So, while agreements between parties to lawsuits is encouraged, it is necessary to ensure that such agreements are drafted in a Read More
Read MoreSpouses living in Montgomery County, Texas should understand what restraints the county courts put on actions regarding property during divorce. Montgomery County Courts at Law and the Montgomery County District Courts issued a standing order on March 11, 2009 that specifically lists prohibited actions against the property. Under Texas Family Code Section 4.001 property means Read More
Read MoreWhen spouses part ways, each wants to take their share of the assets they worked hard to acquire together. Yet they do not always see eye to eye on value. Such different views can lead to disputes over assets’ value. Valuation disputes are common in complex divorces that involve substantial assets. The character of certain Read More
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