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Walke-Wilson Firm, PLLC

Property Division Attorney In Conroe, TX

Divorce is never something you expect when getting married. Legal separation can involve a multitude of personal, financial, and legal issues that can be overwhelming to manage on your own. A Conroe property division lawyer can help you through this difficult period. They can advocate for your financial interests and fight for what you deserve.

About Us

At the Walke-Wilson Firm, we’ve spent years assisting the people of Conroe, The Woodlands, and Houston, Texas in their family law matters. Our team has a proven track record of litigating high-asset, complex divorce cases. Owner and principal attorney Maliah Walke-Wilson is dedicated to the local community, serving on the Board of Directors for both the Montgomery County Bar Association and a member of The Woodlands Area Chamber of Commerce.

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Overview of Property Division in Texas

Divorce is one of the most common types of family law matters handled in court. In 2022, separation matters accounted for 39% of all family law cases in Texas, or 108,486 cases. Texas’s divorce rate is 2.1 per 1,000 people, lower than the national average of 2.4 per 1,000 people.

Property division refers to the legal process in which marital property is distributed during divorce proceedings. Texas is a community property state, meaning that most assets acquired during a marriage are considered community property. Separate property refers to belongings that are not included in deliberations. Examples of separate property may include items acquired before the marriage, through inheritance, or as a gift.

Property division cases in Conroe are handled through the Montgomery County Courthouse, located at 301 North Main Street, Conroe, Texas 77301. The team at the Walke-Wilson Firm is very familiar with the local court system and can assist you with any appearances applicable to your case.

Hire a Property Division Lawyer

It can be challenging to represent yourself in property division matters. If your spouse has legal counsel, they can use the loose framework for distribution terms to leave you with less than you deserve. When you hire a property division lawyer to assist you, they can provide many key services, such as:

  • Defining community vs. separate property. Before any disputes, it’s important to define what is included in property division. An experienced Conroe property division attorney can help in the definition process and establish what is solely yours.
  • Value assets. After setting a foundation for what is involved in your case, an attorney can aid in evaluating various belongings. They can enlist the help of forensic accountants and appraisers with the necessary skills to ensure the process is fair.
  • Investigate misleading behavior. In some divorces, one party may attempt to conceal some assets or misrepresent their true worth. The team at the Walke-Wilson Firm can investigate any strange behavior and reveal any manipulation of the proceedings.
  • Negotiations. The core of all property division cases is the negotiation process between spouses. This can be an exhausting, lengthy back-and-forth. A property division attorney can advocate for you at each step, fighting for a deal that meets your financial needs.
  • Representation in court. Some separations require litigation and direct court involvement before a property division agreement can be met. Your lawyer can represent you through pre-trial discussions, litigation, and all related court hearings.

FAQs

Do You Need a Lawyer for Property Division in Texas?

Texas does not legally require you to have legal counsel for property division, but hiring an experienced lawyer can make a positive impact on your case. The state does not have strict guidelines for how assets are distributed, meaning that a knowledgeable property division attorney can argue for an agreement that meets your financial needs. If lengthy negotiations or litigation are required for your divorce, having someone well-versed in property division law by your side can protect against unfavorable deals.

How Much Does a Property Division Lawyer Cost in Texas?

How much your Texas property division lawyer costs depends on the complexity of your case, the value of community property, and whether litigation is required. A contested divorce involving high-value assets and requiring a trial can require more work than a simple separation with a few minor disputes. Our team at the Walke-Wilson Firm can provide a rough estimate at your initial consultation.

How Is Property Division Calculated in a Texas Divorce?

In Texas divorces, property division is calculated based on what is deemed “just and right,” rather than an even split of assets. Elements that may be considered include differences in earning capacity between spouses, the factors that lead to divorce, child custody, and the health and age of both parties. These principles are considered when discussing community property in divorce.

What Is the Difference Between Separate and Community Property in Texas?

The main difference between separate and community property in Texas is how an asset was obtained and whether both parties have a claim to it. Community property is considered during property division and encompasses most assets acquired during marriage. Separate property refers to property owned before marriage, inherited, or gifted to a party. Separate property is exempt from property division proceedings.

Speak With a Conroe Property Division Attorney Today

Our experienced team at the Walke-Wilson Firm is committed to fighting for a deal that works for you. We are prepared to help you through every stage of your case and can represent you in all related hearings.

Contact us today for an initial consultation to discuss your financial needs related to property division and potential legal strategies to protect them. You may also visit our office in The Woodlands, located on Sawdust Road, a few blocks south of Lake Woodlands and the Kevin Brady Library.

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Office Location

2219 Sawdust Road, Suite 401 The Woodlands, Texas 77380

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Phone Number 281-942-4052