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How to divide retirement accounts during a divorce in Texas

On Behalf of The Law Firm of John & Morgan, P.C. | Aug 02, 2021 | Divorce

When it comes to dividing property and assets in a divorce, one of the more contentious aspects is dividing retirement accounts. Retirement accounts often hold significant sums and can often determine the type of lifestyle you lead during your golden years. If you are in the midst of a life-altering divorce, the information contained here […]

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