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Divorcing Your Business Partner in Texas

Divorcing Your Business Partner in Texas

by Rachel Wayne | Feb 28, 2025 | Divorce, Divorce Planning, Financial Separation

Divorce is the dissolution of a partnership, and in some cases, it’s not just a romantic one. If you run a business with your spouse, divorcing them involves multiple layers of separation. What’s the best way to handle divorcing your business partner? What will happen...

Splitting the Home Part I: Divide Real Estate

by Rachel Wayne | Sep 3, 2024 | Divorce, Financial Separation, Property Division

Divorce is more than a dissolution of marriage. It’s also a division of a shared home and all the appliances, furnishings, and keepsakes within. Places hold memories and many objects carry sentimental value — potentially a decent monetary value, too....
Becoming the Breadwinner: How to Achieve Financial Stability After Divorce

Becoming the Breadwinner: How to Achieve Financial Stability After Divorce

by Rachel Wayne | Jul 9, 2024 | Divorce as a SAHM, Divorce Planning, Financial Separation, Guidance, Property Division

Escape financial dependence and plan for a career amidst divorce The prospect of divorce brings up many questions for women, especially stay-at-home moms and those who haven’t been working. Can I afford to be single? Will anyone hire me? How do I separate my finances...
Should I Buy a House Before We Get Divorced?

Should I Buy a House Before We Get Divorced?

by Brandy Fine | Oct 6, 2023 | Divorce, Divorce Planning, Financial Separation, Guidance, Property Division

Wondering if you should buy a house before you are divorced? Should you sell your house before or after the divorce? Divorce usually involves financial separation, and your marital home is one of the biggest expenses you’ll need to divide. Asset division can be...
How to divide retirement accounts in divorce?

How to divide retirement accounts in divorce?

by Brandy Fine | Sep 15, 2023 | Divorce, Divorce Planning, Financial Separation

Wondering how to divide retirement accounts in divorce? This blog addresses a commonly asked question we hear when clients want to split retirement assets in divorce.   Is there a difference between dividing a Roth IRA and a 401(k) in divorce? Not all retirement...

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