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Divorce

Dallas Divorce Lawyer

With or without children, every divorce requires an equitable division of the assets and debts of the marriage. A divorce decree settles questions of property ownership and financial liabilities of a previously married couple.

Planning, negotiating and settling property division in a marriage is often more complex than individuals approaching divorce assume it will be. Contact Texas family law attorney Paula Lock to schedule a consultation regarding a potential or pending marital dissolution in North Texas.

Traumatic Emotional Aspects of Divorce Must Be Considered

Aside from the financial aspects of a no-fault divorce (property division, child support, and alimony), and the practical issues of child custody and visitation, it is important to remember the emotional challenges involved in a marital breakup. However troubled a marriage has been, a marital bond is usually a powerful force in each spouse's life, and the breaking of that bond can be distressing and disorienting. Attorney Paula Lock recommends that clients preparing to go through a divorce obtain counseling of some type to help them sort out related personal issues that can distract from the legal decisions ahead.

Marital Property Includes Pensions and Stocks

As a divorce lawyer, it is attorney Paula Lock's job to protect the legal rights of clients who are undergoing divorce. An important task in the divorce process is to inventory all community property: everything that was accumulated during the marriage except gifts and inheritances. Pensions, IRAs, 401Ks and stock options, vested or unvested, are included as marital property, along with houses, cars, boats and bank accounts.

Divorce for Teachers, Government Employees and Military Personnel

Teachers, government employees and military personnel may need to deal with special issues pertaining to pensions when undergoing divorce. Contact Texas divorce lawyer Paula Lock to discuss the most efficient and advantageous route to a reasonable and equitable settlement agreement and a favorable outcome in the final divorce decree.

How Can We Help?

Contact Paula A. Lock to schedule an initial consultation regarding any Texas family law matter.

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