by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | May 25, 2023 | High Asset Divorce, Property Division, Uncategorized
Divorce not only involves the emotional aspects but also requires a fair distribution of assets and debts. Understanding how property division works in Texas is crucial for individuals going through a divorce. In this article, we will provide an overview of property...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | May 17, 2023 | High Asset Divorce
Divorce is a complex and emotionally challenging process, especially when children are involved. As a parent, it’s essential to navigate this difficult terrain with the right knowledge and guidance to ensure the well-being and best interests of your children. In...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | Apr 20, 2023 | High Asset Divorce
If you’re going through a high asset divorce, the stakes are high, and you need an experienced attorney who can guide you through the complex process of property division. At Webb Family Law, we specialize in high asset divorces and have a proven track record of...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | Mar 9, 2023 | Child Custody, Child Support, High Asset Divorce, News, Property Division
When it comes to family law matters in North Texas, you need an attorney you can trust. At Webb Family Law Firm, P.C., we pride ourselves on providing exceptional legal services to our clients. Here are five reasons why you should trust us with your family law needs:...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | Jun 13, 2022 | High Asset Divorce
Some couples in Texas get a divorce, and they might have artwork to divide. With many several high-profile divorces in which artwork created conflict during property division; for example, in a divorce between a real estate developer and his wife, a trustee of the...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | Dec 10, 2021 | High Asset Divorce, Property Division
In Texas, residents who have retirement accounts, during a divorce they can expect to be required to divide those accounts with their spouses, regardless of who contributed the funds. Texas is a community property state, thus Texas views the retirement fund balances...