Handling Property Division for Divorcing Couples
Do you know your rights to 401(k) plans, real estate or business holdings when it comes to dividing up marital property during a divorce? Texas is a community property state, but there are many kinds of property that have been accumulated during a marriage.
Adam L. Seidel is an experienced family law attorney who takes time to assess his clients' cases and sort out the different aspects of property division.
The court will be asked to determine the rights of both spouses to all types of property — from pensions and retirement plans, to division of real estate and other shared property. In this day and age, these are complicated topics that require the skill and knowledge of an attorney like Adam Seidel, who can analyze all financial options while confidently representing his clients.
Collin County Spousal Support Attorney
Spousal support — or alimony — has changed over the years, which has led to the general misconception that Texas is a no-alimony state. But the laws regarding alimony have recently been strengthened by the State Legislature.
Couples in situations where there is one high-wage earner and one stay-at-home parent need the advice of an experienced family law attorney such as Adam Seidel. He guides his clients through the process with care and compassion.
Financially Responsible Lawyer
Adam Seidel also keeps his eye on the bottom line when handling property division and alimony issues for his divorcing clients.
Mr. Seidel's fiscally responsible approach includes telling clients that they should not spend their marital estate on getting divorced. That means his law firm provides dedicated representation, but when everything is settled, Mr. Seidel's clients will still have solid financial footing.
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For a consultation, contact Adam Seidel at his Dallas, Texas, office on the North Central Expressway, near Southern Methodist University.