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Asset Division Part I: Navigating a High-Net-Worth Divorce

Asset Division Part I: Navigating a High-Net-Worth Divorce

by Rachel Wayne | Aug 20, 2025 | Divorce Planning, Guidance

Planning a divorce with high value financial assets? Start here. One of the first questions many divorce clients ask is, “How will we divide our house and money?” The higher the value of your shared assets, the higher the stakes. And for many high-net-worth couples,...
Splitting the Home Part II: Divide Household Items

Splitting the Home Part II: Divide Household Items

by Rachel Wayne | Jan 30, 2025 | Divorce Planning, Guidance

Sorting the Stuff: How to Divide Household Items There are three categories of “stuff” in every home: decor, functional items, and keepsakes. The last two are often the hardest to divide in a divorce. Some functional belongings, such as clothes, are fairly...
Beyond Adultery: Understanding Financial Infidelity and Divorce

Beyond Adultery: Understanding Financial Infidelity and Divorce

by Rachel Wayne | Sep 16, 2024 | Divorce, Infidelity

Navigating Financial Infidelity and Its Effects on Marriage and Divorce Adultery is one of the most common reasons people cite in a divorce. It’s a fundamental violation of trust — but it doesn’t always mean someone strayed from the marital bed. It’s...

Splitting the Home Part I: Divide Real Estate

by Rachel Wayne | Sep 3, 2024 | Divorce Planning, Guidance

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....
How to Divide the House in Divorce? Texas Divorce Law Essentials

How to Divide the House in Divorce? Texas Divorce Law Essentials

by Alexandra Geczi | May 18, 2024 | Divorce, Texas Divorce Law Essentials

How to divide the house in divorce? This page is part of our digital course, Texas Divorce Law Essentials Every Woman Needs to Know. This is Module 2: House Rules, and addresses the issues that come from the question, “How do you divide the house in a...
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