As a dog lover, it may be difficult to consider the family dog as an asset to be "divided" in a divorce. You may be surprised to learn that most family law courts consider your beloved canine to be classified as personal property. In 2012, over 1/3 of American...

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Protecting Significant Assets In A Messy Divorce
On Behalf of Patricia L. Brown & Associates | Nov 24, 2013 | High Asset Divorce
A wealthy executive with significant assets, separated from his wife, had begun formal divorce proceedings. An attorney experienced in high asset divorces can be a major asset partnered with a financial advisor.The man had nearly $150 million in assets, and although...
Do It Yourself (DIY) Legal Services – Risks and Rewards
On Behalf of Patricia L. Brown & Associates | Jul 14, 2013 | Divorce
Do It Yourself (DIY) legal services (particularly divorce) has grown with the growth of the internet. The internet has triggered a sea change in the supply chain of many industries. Amazon changed the book and publishing business, as Borders found out. Apple changed...
Dividing Assets in a Divorce
On Behalf of Patricia L. Brown & Associates | Jun 23, 2013 | Divorce
In many of our divorce cases, the most challenging issue of couples with children is, indeed, the children. Specifically, who gets custody or is it shared, and, if so, how? For noncustodial parents, the issues of visitation and child support can be contentious....
Parental Alienation In Divorce – Is Your Child A Victim?
On Behalf of Patricia L. Brown & Associates | Jun 17, 2013 | Divorce
According to psychiatrist, Dr. Edward Kruk, parental alienation in divorce involves the "programming" of a child by one parent to denigrate the other "targeted" parent, in an effort to undermine and interfere with the child's relationship with that parent, and is...
How Do Unmarried Parents, Living Together, “Divorce” In Texas?
On Behalf of Patricia L. Brown & Associates | Apr 14, 2013 | Unmarried Fathers & Mothers
Our firm is seeing an increasing number of unmarried couples, living together, with children seeking a "divorce" and resolve such complexities as custody, support , and visitation. Unmarried couples cannot legally divorce and therein lies the problem. Most lack...
One Simple Way To Reduce Attorney Cost
On Behalf of Patricia L. Brown & Associates | Mar 12, 2013 | Reducing Attorney Cost
Can you reduce your attorney cost? While it may be difficult to reduce your dental bills when you have a toothache or a doctor bill when you have the flu, you can absolutely reduce your legal bills with one simple trick: preparation. Doctors and dentists charge you...
Divorce and the Management of Tax-Favored Retirement Accounts (cont’d. IRA)
On Behalf of Patricia L. Brown & Associates | Feb 9, 2013 | Cost of Divorce
In a divorce, you don't need a QDRO to divide up an IRA between you and your soon-to-be ex without dire tax consequences. You can simply arrange for a tax-free rollover of money from your IRA into an IRA set up in your ex's name. Then your ex can manage the rollover...
Divorce and the Management of Tax-Favored Retirement Accounts
On Behalf of Patricia L. Brown & Associates | Feb 9, 2013 | Cost of Divorce
If you are getting a divorce, and have a qualified retirement plan at work-such as a 401(k) plan-or a self-employed or small-business retirement program, such as a simplified employee pension plan (SEP). You'll probably have to divide up your retirement account (or...
Get Your “Act” Together (Why Do I Need A Will In Texas, Again?)
On Behalf of Patricia L. Brown & Associates | Jan 28, 2013 | Wills
It may sound unusual (for an article about wills, etc) but this is a website you should visit: "GetYourS**tTogether.Org". It was started by a young woman, Chanel Reynolds, who's husband was killed by a car while bicycling. While trying to deal with the loss, she...
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