Weatherford & Aledo, Texas Marital Property Attorney
Protecting Your Rights under the Texas Community Property Laws
As a part of any divorce in Texas, the parties must divide the debts and assets of the marriage in accordance with the state’s community property laws. It may seem pretty straightforward—after all, all property obtained during the marriage is simply allocated equally to the parties. Serious disputes can arise with respect to what constitutes “community” property and what qualifies as “separate” property. An experienced and knowledgeable Texas family law attorney can help.
Trey Loftin has provided comprehensive divorce and family law counsel to men and women in Parker County, Texas and the surrounding communities for more than a quarter of a century, also handling divorce and family law matters in Fort Worth.
For nearly three decades, consistently obtaining strong results for clients, frequently handling complex and high-net worth family law controversies, and understanding the impact a family law matter can have on every aspect of your life. Mr. Loftin will take the time to learn the details of your situation, as well as your goals, to tailor counsel to get the outcome you seek.
Proud to have been recognized by peers and clients alike:
- named a “Top Attorney” in family law since 2016 by the readers of 360 West Magazine and similarly and regularly recognized in Fort Worth Magazine and Parker County Today Magazine
- Master of the Eldon B. Mahon Inn of Court for years and recently honored as the organization’s “Serjeant of the Inn“, in 2023, the equivalent of attorney of the year for North Texas
Stress and anxiety come with uncertainty about your family law matters, so The Loftin Firm will keep you involved and up-to-date at all times, immediately informing you of all developments in your case as well as carefully explaining your options and your chances for success so that you make the right decisions for you and your family.
Every family law client is offered a free initial consultation. To schedule an appointment with a proven Aledo family law and divorce attorney, call 817-441-8933 or contact the office online.
My Representation in Texas Divorce Property Settlement Proceedings
The Loftin Firm has a thorough understanding of the community property laws that govern the distribution of marital property and obligations in Texas and if hired will:
- Carefully evaluate all debts paid and property held/used during the marriage
- Identify any property that you owned prior to the marriage and seek to have it returned to you as “separate” property
- Identify any property obtained during the marriage that qualifies as “separate” property, such as gifts or inheritances, or the proceeds of a personal injury lawsuit, and ask the court to remove that property from the marital estate and return it to you
- Be your advocate in all hearings, meetings and proceedings related to the division of property, including settlement efforts
- Take the necessary steps to get accurate valuations on all property, including business interests, retirement plans and real property, so that the total value of the marital estate can be most equally divided
- Be your advocate in court if a property settlement cannot be reached through negotiation
Contact The Loftin Firm to Protect Your Rights in a Texas Divorce
There’s no secret to getting good results in a divorce or family law matter. It takes knowledge, experience, skill and hard work. That’s The Loftin Firm advantage.
To schedule an appointment to discuss your concerns about the distribution of property in a Texas divorce, call the office at 817-441-8933 or contact online. Your first consultation is free.
National Top 100 Trial Attorney by National Trial Lawyer’s Association
Effective Advocacy for Clients across Parker County in Texas, including Weatherford,
Willow Park, Aledo, and Annetta, and throughout Fort Worth