by JWilson@2020Rocks | Oct 5, 2022
While prenups and postnups are great when it comes to property division, protecting business interests, and many other issues, they can’t cover everything. The state of Texas will not enforce any kind of matrimonial agreement that involves children unless the...
by JWilson@2020Rocks | Oct 5, 2022
Any time you enter into any form of contract it’s a good idea to have our family law team review the contract before you sign. This way we can ensure it aligns with the law and protects all parties. Discussing an agreement with your partner is great when it comes to...
by JWilson@2020Rocks | Oct 5, 2022
Yes. While Texas law does allow couples to enter into and enforce marital agreements, it does limit the scope of said agreements. For instance, an agreement cannot prevent child support payments without court review.
by JWilson@2020Rocks | Oct 5, 2022
You can either use a prenuptial agreement or a postnuptial agreement to protect your business or you can hire an experienced divorce attorney to help you fight for your rights and business during a divorce. You can also take steps to keep business finances separate...
by JWilson@2020Rocks | Oct 5, 2022
If you have a prenup or postnup then you’ll divide your assets as outlined in the agreement. If not then you can either work together with the guidance of your legal teams to decide the division of marital assets during mediation or you may find yourself looking at a...