Few situations in life are as traumatic, painful and disruptive as a divorce. And even though each divorce has its own set of unique circumstances, disputes involving children or high net worth assets are inherently emotionally charged and stressful for those living through them and for their families.
At the Law of Office of Carol A. Wilson, PLLC, we understand that tensions run high and are aware of the difficulties and complications that arise during these emotional times. As a result, we support and work through these emotionally charged situations alongside you to maintain focus on your best interests and to achieve the best possible solution for you.
Above all, we believe that quality legal representation means using the Golden Rule with every client: Treat your clients as you would want to be treated if you had that client’s facts. Further, we will handle your divorce case in the most non-intrusive manner possible while providing recommendations that are in your best interest. We will consult with you to discuss your legal rights and options and to review issues that may apply to you, such as:
Child Custody and Visitation – We can help protect your parental rights and parenting time with your children. ;
Asset Valuation – We can help you to identify and value the assets which can include businesses, real estate, pensions, art and other personal belongings
Property Division – We can assist you to identify community vs separate property and help you to achieve a fair and equitable division of the community l property while taking into consideration the assets that are most important to you.
CONTACT US TODAY
Each divorce has its own unique set of circumstances, call us to schedule a consultation to learn about your options and to obtain experienced legal advice from a skilled divorce attorney on how to proceed. Call us 214-303-0142 or contact us online.
3710 Rawlins St #975 Dallas, TX 75219
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