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Complex Asset Issues

The Law Office of Brad Medland can shield your assets from bitter divorce cases.

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Top-Rated Divorce Lawyer for
Complex & High-Net-Worth Asset Issues

Divorce can be a complex and emotionally challenging process, especially when it comes to dividing assets and property. This can be even more daunting in high-net-worth divorces, where there are often significant assets and financial interests at stake. However, there is no need to navigate this difficult terrain alone.

If you are facing a high-net-worth divorce in Texas, you need a legal team with extensive experience and specialized expertise in this area. That is where Brad and his team come in. With over ten years of experience representing high-profile clients, he has the knowledge and skill to guide you through the process and protect your financial interests.

With Brad on your side, you can be confident that you have a knowledgeable and trustworthy advocate fighting for your best interests. We handle many different cases regarding complex and high-net-worth asset issues in the Greater Houston area.

Get Protection in Complex & High Net-Worth Divorce Cases

With years of experience and a deep understanding of Texas property laws, our skilled legal team can guide you through dividing your assets fairly and equitably. Whether you need help with the valuation and division of complex assets such as businesses or real estate or have concerns about spousal support, we are here to protect your rights and interests at every step.

We Handle All Types of Complex &
High-Net-Worth Asset Cases

We have the experience, legal team, and resources necessary to take on a wide range of settlement cases across the Greater Houston, Texas area.

FAQs About Division of Asset Divorce Cases

Community property in Texas refers to property acquired by either spouse during the course of the marriage, which is generally subject to equal division in the event of a divorce.

Separate property in Texas refers to property acquired by one spouse before the marriage, as well as certain types of property acquired during the marriage, such as gifts or inheritances, which may be considered separate and not subject to division in a divorce.

In Texas, community property is generally divided equally between the spouses in a divorce, while separate property is typically awarded to the spouse who owns it.

In addition to community and separate property, the court may also consider factors such as the length of the marriage, the earning capacity of each spouse, and the contributions of each spouse to the marriage in determining property division.

FAQs About Division of Asset Divorce Cases

Community property in Texas refers to property acquired by either spouse during the course of the marriage, which is generally subject to equal division in the event of a divorce.

Separate property in Texas refers to property acquired by one spouse before the marriage, as well as certain types of property acquired during the marriage, such as gifts or inheritances, which may be considered separate and not subject to division in a divorce.

In Texas, community property is generally divided equally between the spouses in a divorce, while separate property is typically awarded to the spouse who owns it.

In addition to community and separate property, the court may also consider factors such as the length of the marriage, the earning capacity of each spouse, and the contributions of each spouse to the marriage in determining property division.

Contact Us Today for Divorce Asset Consultation

If you need help with complex and high-net-worth asset cases in the Houston, Texas area, contact The Law Office of Brad Medland today to schedule a consultation. Let us help you fight for the settlement you deserve so that you can finally move on.

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