Divorce is a stressful upsetting time and no one expects you and your spouse to be able to part without at least one argument or disagreement. The process of divorce is planning for your future. You and your spouse must decide where your children will live and how you will both take care of your children. You have to divide your community and separate assets and debts while deciding who will have custody of the children.
Child Custody
Communicating well with your spouse and agreeing on your children’s custody will save you time and money. A good relationship with each parent is in the best interest of your children with an amicable relationship between you and your spouse to be able to communicate well and make decisions without causing disruption to your children’s lives. Your children’s custody may be sole custody with the non-custodial parent granted specific hours of visitation. If you choose joint custody, the hours your children will spend with you and the hours they’ll spend with your spouse must be documented. Joint custody requires you both raise your children equally. Specifically:
Equitable Distribution of Assets and Debts
The Jackson Firm can mediate your distribution of marital assets and liabilities competently and efficiently to achieve a successful outcome for all of your emotional turmoil. Equitable distribution in a Cedar Park, Texas, divorce means fair, not equal. Under Texas law, all property acquired during a Texas marriage is community property belonging to both of you unless proved otherwise. Texas Family Code Section 7.001 explains marital assets, such as your home and your cars, vs. separate assets, such as inheritances and gifts from outside of your marriage. Our Cedar Park Divorce Lawyer can help you invest money in your business, save your reputation, and reduce your court costs and legal fees.
Contact an Experienced Cedar Park Divorce Lawyer at The Jackson Firm
Contact the Jackson Law Firm today for a free initial consultation with our Cedar Park family law attorney to discuss your separation or divorce. Justin M. Jackson graduated magna cum laude in the top 3% of his class from Texas A&M University and St. Mary’s Law School. He’ll put his skills to work for you to craft an equitable future from your divorce. The Jackson Law Firm has two convenient offices, located in Cedar Park and Round Rock, Texas.