Williamson County Divorce LawyerAt Rippy, Henderson & Taylor, LLP, we seek divorce settlements that are structured to satisfy our client's current needs and that account for their foreseeable future needs as well. We do this by listening to our clients, encouraging communication in the attorney-client relationship, and providing strong legal advocacy during the divorce process. Contact a lawyer from Rippy, Henderson & Taylor, LLP, to arrange a free consultation to discuss your divorce concerns. Our firm encourages communication in the attorney-client relationship via email and phone calls. Please click here to read more about divorce. Mediation is EncouragedIn Texas, mediation is encouraged and generally required. The reasoning behind this is that mediation is less stressful, more amicable, and less expensive than a trial. If considering divorce, the important thing to remember is this: if children are involved, you and your divorcing spouse will be in each other's lives for a considerable time. Mediation offers people a way to reach amicable agreements about child custody, child support, and other issues. This is beneficial not only to the former spouses, but the children as well, because it sets a positive and encouraging example to them. Property DivisionBecause Texas is a community property state, anything that was accumulated over the course of the marriage is subject to equitable distribution. The economic contribution of each party will be considered in determining this division. Property and assets that are divided commonly include:
If you have been married ten years or more, the lower earning spouse may be granted spousal support (alimony) if they have a low earning capacity and few assets to their name. Although alimony is very rare, and brief in duration, there are circumstances where it would nevertheless apply. This issue can also be decided in mediation. Contact our firm today, at 512-310-9500, to learn how we can help you through the divorce process. |






