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Navigating Divorce with Non-Traditional and/or Diverse Income Streams

Posted on February 28, 2023

Divorce with Diverse Income Streams Divorce is complex as it is, but when you and/or your spouse have a diverse income stream, non-traditional income, or both, it can become much more complicated. Non-traditional income streams are forms of income that are not derived from a traditional job or salary for which you have a W2. … Continue reading

Shareholder William Johnson Certified in Family Law

Posted on January 24, 2023

Congratulations to shareholder William E. Johnson. Mr. Johnson passed the Family Law Board Certification Exam. Less than 1% of Texas attorneys are board certified in Family Law. Mr. Johnson is also board certified in Child Welfare Law. Less than 100 attorneys are board certified in both Family Law and Child Welfare Law. There are approximately … Continue reading

How to Plan for a High Net Worth Divorce in Texas

Posted on January 4, 2023

Divorces are stressful, expensive, and difficult for everyone. For high-net-worth individuals (generally considered individuals with liquid assets worth above $1M), there is an added layer of stress and difficulty. Because so much is on the line for both parties, the steps you and your spouse take in the coming months are going to affect your … Continue reading

Retirement and Investment Asset Protection 

Posted on December 1, 2022

Crafting the proper retirement and investment strategy is one of the most important financial decisions you will ever make and is the key to securing the future you have worked so hard for. However, simply the right savings vehicle is not sufficient — you need to make sure your money is safe. Life is unpredictable. … Continue reading

Trusts and Divorce

Posted on October 18, 2022

High-net-worth individuals will often create trusts to ensure either their future selves or future generations will be comfortable financially. Trusts are an effective way to plan for yourself and your loved ones. With trusts, assets currently owned by the trust creator or “settlor” are set aside and put in the temporary legal care of a … Continue reading

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