Lewisville High-Asset Divorce Lawyer
Attorneys Protecting Clients' Inheritances and Assets From Large Estates
Most individuals facing divorce have a strong interest in protecting what they perceive to be their property. This interest is often heightened when the assets formerly belonged to another loved one and/or the inherited property was bequeathed directly to the individual and not the individual and his or her spouse.
If you face divorce and are concerned about losing a portion of an inheritance during the divorce process, contact the Lewisville, Texas, law firm of Neal, Ashmore, Evans & Stuntebeck. A committed divorce lawyer with experience solving your specific issues can provide invaluable legal assistance.
Our AV-rated* firm brings more than 100 years of combined divorce law experience to each case we handle. Contact us at 972-436-8000 for more information.
We begin the process of protecting inheritance assets by asking key questions. Were your inheritance funds commingled with other marital property? Did you receive your inheritance assets prior to or during your marriage? And did your inheritance assets increase in value during your marriage?
Our legal team's credentials are unparalleled in the Lewisville area and include attorneys who are Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Family Law as well as lawyers included on recent Super Lawyers lists. Further, we use the services of a certified divorce financial planning expert to ensure clients' inheritance assets and other assets are fully protected. For more information on how we can protect your bequeathed assets, please contact our firm.
Contact Us
We welcome your call to arrange a meeting with one of our skilled Texas family law attorneys and divorce mediators. Dial 972-436-8000. You may also choose to contact us online. All calls and messages are returned promptly.
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