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Helping you navigate the ups and downs of a high asset divorce

On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Sep 27, 2017 | High Asset Divorce, High Asset Divorce

In a marriage, finances play a major role when it comes to purchasing a home, a new vehicle, going on vacation and investing. When married couples in Texas and elsewhere decide to end their marriage, it is likely that finances will take center stage. In a high asset...

How can divorce impact your financial planning?

On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Sep 22, 2017 | High Asset Divorce, High Asset Divorce

Nobody gets married with the intention of ending the marriage. However, the phrase “until death do us part” is not lived up to by nearly half of all married couples in Texas and other states across the nation, according to many estimates. Divorce is a...

When debts become marital property

On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Sep 14, 2017 | Property Division

The end of a marriage is a tricky time for some spouses. Couples not only transition from a married life to a single life, but they also oftentimes go from a two-income lifestyle to a single income. Finances can be a huge issue for divorcing spouses, and ensuring your...

Co-parenting plans must be flexible during the school year

On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Sep 13, 2017 | Child Custody

Fall brings with it a certain freedom for parents. Children head back to school, allowing parents to work full time instead of caring for the kids or to simply attend to household needs without any distractions. For divorced or divorcing parents, however, the...

Decisions made by divorcing parents

On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Sep 7, 2017 | Child Custody

No couple enters a marriage or starts a family with the idea that they will not remain together. Unfortunately, roughly half of all marriages end in divorce, meaning some Texas parents must face the reality of spending less time with their children. Although there are...

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