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High Net Worth Divorce

Preserving Your Property

Many attorneys handle divorces. However, when significant property and wealth are involved, it is essential that you protect your interests by hiring a lawyer who has experience with high net worth divorces.

At Bradshaw & Bradshaw, PLLC, in Friendswood, Texas, we represent clients in divorce cases involving significant assets. Our second generation firm offers high quality legal representation tailored for each client's needs. Our firm's founding attorney has been Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization as a Family Law Specialist since 1975.

Complex Asset Valuation and Division

In divorce cases, the spouses usually must identify which property was brought into the marriage and which was acquired during the marriage. Generally, property acquired during the marriage, is community property and is divided in divorce proceedings. Property owned prior to entering the marriage, is separate property and is not divided by the court.  However, clear and convincing evidence must be presented to prove property is separate property.

At Bradshaw & Bradshaw, PLLC, we can help you gather appropriate evidence needed to classify and value all community property. We can also help you with regard to claims involving separate property issues, such as:

  • Inheritances
  • Gifts
  • Real estate
  • Small businesses
  • Retirement accounts, including 401k funds and pensions

To help ensure you are getting a fair share of the marital property, contact our office.

Dedicated to Fair Distribution of Assets

Sometimes one party is secretive about assets and attempts to conceal accounts and other property. To ensure all property is taken into consideration for your settlement, we will help you employ experts to identify and trace assets, classifying them as community or separate property.

Meeting Your Business Valuation Needs

Several of our clients are involved in small businesses or other closely-held business interests with their spouses or other family members. These situations demand accurate classification and valuation of the assets in order to fairly divide the marital property.

Planning Ahead · Divorce Asset Protection

If you are not ready to file for divorce, but are wondering what would happen if you or your spouse did, we can help. Our lawyers will sit down with you, explaining what you may stand to gain and lose in a divorce, as well as what the action may cost. If you are even thinking about a divorce, we can help you protect your assets.

Trust Our Experience to Work for You

To discuss your high net worth divorce, contact us online or call our office at 281-816-5276.