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Megan B. Rachel, Attorney At Law

Family Law, Divorce, and Child Custody Law Firm

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Complex Divorce

Complex Divorce

Contested Divorce Attorney

Some of the most complex divorce or contested divorce cases deal with the assets and property of the family. Texas is a community property state. Property acquired during the marriage is considered to be community property, to be equitably divided between the spouses. Reaching an agreement on equitable division can be difficult for even those couples who have very little property — the difficulty of the process may become more onerous as the net worth of the parties going through a divorce increases.


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Get legal advice from an attorney experienced in handling these complex divorces. Call 214-396-2048 or use the online form on the side to email us for an initial case review. We represent divorces with complex property division throughout Collin, Denton and Dallas counties, including engineers, lawyers, doctors, business owners and entrepreneurs.

Get Solid Advice on Divorce with Complex Property Division

Our Texas lawyers experienced in complex divorces focus on protecting our clients’ best interests. In some cases, the best method for resolution is through out-of-court alternatives such as mediation or the Collaborative Law process. Often, however due to the tension between the parties, a negotiated agreement is not possible. When it is necessary to go to trial to protect your rights in marital property, it is important to have an experienced and knowledgeable Texas divorce lawyer on your side.

Divorce lawyer Megan B. Rachel, is a skilled litigator who understand Texas divorce process inside and out. We are well-equipped to handle even the most complex divorce, which may involve:

  • Several personal residences, rental homes and vacation homes
  • Commercial property
  • Family-owned businesses and partnership interests
  • Comprehensive retirement packages, including stock options
  • Investment portfolios
  • Trust interest
  • Tracing of and protection of separate assets
  • Luxury cars and recreational vehicles
  • Art and antiques

Our attorneys can advise you on all issues related to your divorce, including business valuation and identification of hidden assets, and help you to avoid costly mistakes.

Schedule an Initial Consultation with Megan B. Rachel

Call or contact us online for a consultation and case review from a respected divorce lawyer. We have the experience and skills necessary to resolve even the most complicated of legal issues affordably and efficiently. We have helped many families in Frisco, McKinney, Plano, and Allen, TX through a contested divorce.

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Frisco, TX 75034
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Megan B. Rachel, Partner
One Cowboys Way, Suite 175
Frisco, TX 75034
214-396-2048

Megan B. Rachel is located in Collin county, servicing families in surrounding areas such as, Frisco, Allen, McKinney, Plano, Denton County.

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