Property Division in Collin County: How Assets Are Split in Divorce

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From luxury homes in Prosper to growing investments in Celina, Collin County families often have complex assets. Understanding Texas community property laws is crucial.

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With over 30 years as a Board Certified Family Law Specialist, Keith D. Becker helps clients achieve fair property divisions in Collin County courts.

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Community vs. Separate Property Most assets acquired during marriage are community property. Recent cases highlight the importance of tracing separate property claims.

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High-Value Assets Common in Collin County Real estate, retirement accounts, and business interests require expert valuation.

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Protect What Matters Most Strategic planning early can prevent costly mistakes.

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This post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

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Need guidance on property division? Contact Becker Family Law today. Call (469) 296-8200 or email keith@attorneybecker.com. Serving Prosper, Celina, McKinney, and all of Collin County.

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