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Imputing Income to High Net Worth Spouses in Divorce

Imputing Income to High Net Worth Spouses in Divorce

January 2026

In Texas high net worth divorces, courts may impute income to a spouse whose reported earnings don’t reflect true earning capacity. Judges can consider business ownership, executive compensation, lifestyle evidence, and historical income when calculating child support and spousal maintenance, ensuring support obligations reflect actual financial resources.

May 2019

Is a Limited Liability Company (LLC) Right for Your Texas Business?

A limited liability company (LLC) is a distinct type of business entity that has the powers of both a corporation and a partnership depending on how the LLC is structured. […]

May 2019

Enforcing Trade Secrets and Non-Disclosure Provisions in Employment Contracts

Employment contracts entered into by an employer and employee, partner, member or shareholder may contain provisions that protect against the disclosure of trade secrets and other information related to the […]

July 2018

Considering Buying Another Company | Business Acquisition Overview

Considering Buying Another Company – Business Acquisitions Companies should engage in business acquisition only when it makes strategic and business sense. From our experience, there are a number of factors […]

July 2018

Overview of Intellectual Property

Overview of Intellectual Property Law Intellectual Property describes any creation or product of the human mind or intellect that the law recognizes and protects from unauthorized use by others, by […]