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Division of Marital Assets: What to Expect in a Texas Divorce

Division of Marital Assets: What to Expect in a Texas Divorce

by Alexandra Geczi | Oct 14, 2022 | Blog, Divorce

The division of marital assets in a Texas divorce can be a difficult process, especially if you and your spouse are unable to come to an agreement. In most cases, the courts will divide the assets in a way that they believe is fair for both parties involved. If you...

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