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Hurst Complex Divorce Lawyer
Tarrant County Complex Divorce Attorney in Hurst, TX
A divorce can be difficult for everyone involved, even in the best of situations. The end of a couple's marriage will require them to address and resolve multiple issues related to their shared finances, the property they own, the home where their family lives, the custody of their children, and other parts of their lives. Spouses may struggle to reach agreements about certain issues, and even if they are willing to compromise, they may encounter problems that will affect their ability to complete their divorce and move forward with their lives. However, there are a variety of issues that can make the divorce process even more complicated, and in these situations, it can be essential for a spouse to work with an attorney who can help them understand the best approach to take and the ways they can protect their rights and interests.
The law firm of Daniel R. Bacalis, P.C. helps divorcing spouses understand the issues that affect their cases and the options they have for resolving disputes and addressing factors that may complicate the legal process. As a board certified family law specialist, Attorney Bacalis has a strong knowledge of the laws that apply in complex divorce cases, and he has experience helping clients address complicated issues and secure positive outcomes in highly contested matters. He can provide dedicated guidance and representation both inside and outside the courtroom to ensure that all divorce-related issues will be handled correctly.
Experienced Legal Help Addressing Complex Divorce Issues
Mr. Bacalis can help you determine how to handle any issues that may complicate your divorce, including:
- High-conflict situations - While most divorcing spouses will encounter some level of conflict, they will often be able to put aside their differences about their marriage or the reasons their relationship broke down as they work to complete an uncontested divorce. However, if high levels of conflict make it difficult or impossible for a couple to work together to negotiate a divorce settlement, litigation may be necessary. We can help our clients protect their interests in a contested divorce, and we will advocate on their behalf in any court hearings or trials that take place during their case.
- Misbehavior by your spouse - There are a variety of different types of actionable misbehavior that may occur during a couple's marriage, such as domestic violence, dissipation of marital assets, or adultery, and these issues may play a role during the divorce process. A spouse may also need to address certain actions taken by their spouse after the divorce process began, such as hiding marital assets, refusing to honor a child custody agreement, or engaging in threats or harassment against their former partner or another family member.
- Complex financial issues - If either spouse is a high income earner, or if a couple has a high net worth, the spouses may need to address multiple types of complex property issues, such as ownership of a family business, valuation and division of stock options and foreign assets, or spousal maintenance payments that one spouse believes they should receive from the other. These issues can be especially complex if a spouse is an executive or public figure, and in addition to addressing financial matters, a couple may need to take steps to maintain confidentiality during their legal divorce proceedings.
Contact Our Southlake Complex Divorce Attorney
At Daniel R. Bacalis, P.C., we have a strong understanding of the legal issues that can play a role in divorce cases, and we have experience helping our clients resolve complex matters effectively. We can provide advice on the best ways to handle complicated issues related to disputes, misbehavior, financial concerns, or confidentiality, and we will work to protect our clients' rights at all times. Contact us today at 817-498-4105 to schedule a free consultation and learn more about our services. We provide legal help with divorce-related matters in Hurst, Parker County, Tarrant County, Bedford, Southlake, Grapevine, Euless, Watauga, and Denton County.