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Hutto Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).

Kirker Davis LLP

4.7
157 Reviews
  • Serving Hutto, TX and Williamson County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 14 lawyers3 awards

  • Kirker Davis LLP is a boutique family law firm in Central Texas with a focus on high-end family law cases. We handle divorces involving professionals, family-owned businesses,... Read More

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Key Law Firm

4.3
18 Reviews
  • Serving Hutto, TX and Williamson County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Reasonable rates—high quality representation throughout Austin area—honest—reliable. Call today 623-288-8930.

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Larry P. Schaubhut Jr.
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Shannon Family Law

5.0
8 Reviews
  • Serving Hutto, TX and Williamson County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • Shannon Family Law provides both litigation and conflict resolution services with an in-depth understanding of family relationships, wise counseling, creative analysis, attention... Read More

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Richard A. Shannon
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  • Serving Hutto, TX and Williamson County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • We will not fight just for the sake of fighting; our goal is to resolve your case as quickly and smoothly as possible – not to rack up mounting legal bills.

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Leo Foust
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Pennington Law, PLLC

4.7
40 Reviews
  • Serving Hutto, TX and Williamson County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers1 award

  • The firm with a fresh perspective.The attorneys at Pennington Law are providing clients in central Texas with caring, capable legal assistance. Our approach to the practice of law... Read More

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Tyler Pennington
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  • Serving Hutto, TX and Williamson County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • Ms. Brown and her two paralegals are Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization-less than 1% of all Texas lawyers & paralegalsare so certified. We are... Read More

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Patricia Brown
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  • Serving Hutto, TX and Williamson County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers3 awards

  • Knowledge, Experience, Integrity And DedicationOf the many Austin law firms practicing in the area of divorce and family law, you need one that respects the difficult choices you... Read More

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  • Hutto, TX 78634-0818

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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

After I am married, am I entitled to part of the interest on his money market account or can he keep it all and reinvest?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
Generally income which accrues during the marriage is joint. On the other hand, if he has investment accounts which are in his own name and which accrued previous to the marriage, those accumulations would generally be separate property as well. You really need to have an attorney looked into the situation to determine your rights. As an aside, as you are not yet married yet concerned about this, I would suggest that you might rethink entering into the relationship. Such concerns do not bode well for a planned life union.
Generally income which accrues during the marriage is joint. On the other hand, if he has investment accounts which are in his own name and which accrued previous to the marriage, those accumulations would generally be separate property as well. You really need to have an attorney looked into the situation to determine your rights. As an aside, as you are not yet married yet concerned about this, I would suggest that you might rethink entering into the relationship. Such concerns do not bode well for a planned life union.
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What is the percentage of income that can be designated for alimony after a divorce? How?

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Answered by attorney Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Richard B. Jacobson Associates, LLC
In Wisconsin there is no statutory percentageeither minimum or maximumfor maintenance. (There are statutory standards for child support.) Instead maintenance is on a case by case basis. The goals, the courts have said, can be to try to maintain both spouses at the standard of living they enjoyed before the divorce (which is almost impossible unless both spouses are physicians), or else to 'rehabilitate' the lower-earning spouse by supporting her or him while s/he gains the skills or training necessary to return to the job market with adequate skills. Good Luck. p.s. Retain a skilled family law attorney. It's almost always worth the expense.
In Wisconsin there is no statutory percentageeither minimum or maximumfor maintenance. (There are statutory standards for child support.) Instead maintenance is on a case by case basis. The goals, the courts have said, can be to try to maintain both spouses at the standard of living they enjoyed before the divorce (which is almost impossible unless both spouses are physicians), or else to 'rehabilitate' the lower-earning spouse by supporting her or him while s/he gains the skills or training necessary to return to the job market with adequate skills. Good Luck. p.s. Retain a skilled family law attorney. It's almost always worth the expense.
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When resubmitting a rejected judgment, do I file it as an amended judgment, or an original one?

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Answered by attorney Eric K Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Utah Family Law LC
In Utah, you simply re-submit as the original. You may wish, to avoid any confusion (some court clerks and judges are surprisingly dim) to submit with a cover note explaining that you are re-submitting it because the previous draft was rejected. A cover note is often an appreciated courtesy.
In Utah, you simply re-submit as the original. You may wish, to avoid any confusion (some court clerks and judges are surprisingly dim) to submit with a cover note explaining that you are re-submitting it because the previous draft was rejected. A cover note is often an appreciated courtesy.
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