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Depending on whether children are involved, additional aspects of divorce can be included in the list below. Be comforted knowing we will never make any decisions on your case without ensuring you have the final word.
Either spouse is entitled to a just and right division (roughly 50%) of the community estate and, in certain extreme cases, a disproportionate share (greater than 50%) of the community estate. This includes all assets acquired during the marriage but does not include a spouse’s separate property. Let us review your case and help protect you and yours.
In Texas, the division of community property during a divorce is a major concern. It means that a lot is at stake.
As Divorce Attorneys, we navigate these waters with meticulous attention to detail, working to ensure that the court divides them fairly. It is our job to help our clients divide complex assets such as real property, retirement assets, and business assets.
Our approach combines a thorough understanding of Dallas property division laws with a strategic plan tailored to your unique circumstances. You can trust us to advocate for your financial interests with the same care as if they were our own.
Even with strides in equality, it cannot be denied that some courts still have prejudices against dads when it comes to child custody. While usually, the courts will administer fair custody arrangements between both parents, it isn’t wise to leave this matter to chance. We advocate for dads. In Dallas, the father of a child is automatically presumed to be the wife’s husband, so long as there is no active paternity dispute. Your time with your child(ren) is IMPORTANT. We respect that and will do everything we can to make sure the courts respect that too.
Even if you’ve been a great husband, sometimes no matter how nice you’ve been, how compromising you are, the soon to be ex spouse wants to fight you every step of the way. This of course increases the costs of divorcing to distressing levels. We’re highly adept at navigating these challenging situations to minimize the financial and emotional impact of when one spouse is being ridiculous for a lack of a better way to say it.
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Unparalleled level of service! I would HIGHLY recommend the Ashmore Law Firm for any matter. I have used them many times over several decades, and have NEVER been disappointed. A real first-class operation!
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Kimmy Wright helped a friend get through a very tough time, making it easier than expected. Going through a divorce is never easy, but Kimmy was a great listener and tried to make the process as simple, understandable and thorough as possible. I appreciate that I can refer Kimmy and Ashmore Law Firm to others or for my own assistance!
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Attorneys… who wants to review attorneys? I do. The Ashmore Law Firm guides their clients with the highest ethical and moral standards. They educate their client to prepare them for what’s to come so the TEAM can make an informed decision. They handle all matters of Family Law and are very reasonably priced. If it matters to you to get the best possible advice, then check them out.
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Physical Custody – If you are not granted custody of your children, you can ask the court to modify the custody arrangement. Dallas law requires that the court presume that both parents are equally fit to be the custodial parent. In most cases, the court will grant joint custody to both parents. However, if one parent is deemed unfit or if there is a history of domestic violence, the court may grant sole custody to the other parent.
Visitation – Fathers also have the right to seek reasonable visitation rights. You can ask the court to grant you visitation rights if you are not granted the same level of access to your children as the mother is. You can also ask the court to grant you more visitation time than the mother is granting you.
Legal Custody – The court will also assume that both parents are equally fit to make decisions regarding the upbringing of their children. This means that both parents will have input in decisions such as the child’s education, medical care, and religious upbringing. However, if the court finds that one parent is unfit, he or she will be stripped of this right.
Divorce and False Allegations or Other Retaliations – Sometimes an ex-spouse will feel scorned that the marriage is ending. Whether they don’t want the marriage to end, or feel as though they are losing their lifestyle, some spouses will stoop low to ensure you are as miserable as they are. While the court frowns upon this practice, that does not prevent it from happening, especially disproportionately to men. Sometimes retaliation can happen in the form of false allegations of violent or sexual misconduct. Our Family law attorneys have seen this practice and will fight to keep your name clear.
Equitable Distribution in Dallas – As an “equitable distribution” state, Dallas courts try to divide marital property fairly and evenly. That being said, men are traditionally seen as providers and are often the “sole earners” of the household. This can be detrimental in the case of Alimony or Spousal Support, Child Support, and further distribution of property. Our Focus is to help ensure you are treated fairly.
We help families within or near the Dallas County area.
Locally, clients come to us from Lake Wood, White Rock Lake, Old East Dallas, Far East Dallas, and Lower East Dallas.
We welcome your questions and want to understand your situation to help you move forward and achieve the peace of mind that comes with having everything done properly and efficiently. Call our law office at 214-559-7202 with questions and a description of your situation to see how we may be able to assist or schedule a consultation. Or you may simply fill out the form above on this page. Your form will be directly emailed to our office, and you can expect a reply within one business day, and often within hours the same day. All information you share is confidential.
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