Gregory & Conner, P.C.
303 N. Carroll Blvd.
Suite 100
Denton, TX 76201
Phone: 940.387.1600
or 972.434.3828
Fax: 940.387.2173
Denton Lawyers Experienced in Complex Divorce Property SettlementsMany divorce lawyers can accomplish divorces involving small estates. But few lawyers have the experience and knowledge to successfully handle complex property issues involving large estates. With more than 40 years of combined experience, the attorneys of Gregory & Conner, P.C. can help their clients with complex divorce property settlements. Just a few types of assets that come into play during complex divorce proceedings include:
The Importance of Property CharacterizationBoth Mike Gregory and Charla Bradshaw Conner are very familiar with property characterization, in which property is designated as either community property or separate property. Texas has two general categories of property: community property and separate property. Separate property is property acquired prior to marriage, or during marriage by gift, inheritance, or from personal injury recovery. Community property is all property acquired during the marriage, except separate property. The only property that a court can divide at the time of divorce is community property. Under Texas law, a court shall order a division of the community assets and liabilities in a manner that the court deems just and right, having due regard for the rights of each party and any children of the marriage. All property possessed by either spouse during or on dissolution of marriage is presumed to be community property. If a party has separate property, that party has the burden of proof, by clear and convincing evidence, to establish that a particular item of property is separate property, not community property. Once property is established as separate property, the court will confirm the separate property to the owner of that separate property, and it is not subject to division in the divorce. Denton family lawyers Mike Gregory and Charla Bradshaw Conner have successfully rebutted the community property presumption and have established separate property characterization and tracing for their clients on many occasions. Mike Gregory and Charla Bradshaw Conner have years of experience in characterization and tracing of separate property assets. Attorney Mike Gregory, partner of Gregory & Conner, P.C., is widely recognized as an authority on property characterization matters. He has written several papers on tracing the character of property which have been used as course material in several law schools. He receives many attorney referrals from lawyers in Denton, Collin, Tarrant, and Dallas counties. Mike Gregory has been Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization as a Family Law Specialist since December 1976. Contact the FirmThe lawyers of Gregory & Conner, P.C. are board certified in family law and aggressively engaged in litigation throughout Texas. Visit the attorney contact page to set up an appointment. You can also call Lisa Bowles at 940.387.1600 or 972.434.3828. Gregory & Conner, P.C. maintains law offices in Denton, Texas and manages complex divorce property settlements for clients in Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Frisco, Carrollton, Trophy Club, The Colony, Argyle, Bartonville, Roanoke, Highland Village, Corinth, Copper Canyon, Northlake, Sanger, Pilot Point, Oak Point, Little Elm, Denton County and Cooke County, TX. |