Asset Protection & Retirement Division Lawyer in Fort Worth

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Founded by attorney Justin Sisemore in 2007, the Sisemore Law Firm, P.C. in Fort Worth, Texas offers a broad range of services to high-net-worth individuals seeking to protect vital assets prior to marriage, during marriage or in the event of divorce. We believe individuals who have worked hard to obtain personal and financial success deserve the highest quality legal counsel to help ensure their wealth is protected at every stage of their lives.

If asset protection is important to you, it’s critical to consult a knowledgeable Texas property division attorney for advice. Whether you’re planning to wed or have been married for years, we can help you legally protect the assets that are rightfully yours.

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If you have urgent questions and want to discuss your goals and options right away, the experienced retirement division and asset protection attorneys at the Sisemore Law Firm can help. To schedule a case consultation with a divorce and asset protection attorney in Texas, please call (817) 336-4444 or fill out the form below to get started.

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Texas asset protection lawyers helping clients protect real estate, retirement accounts and other assets

Our clients have obtained success in a broad range of fields, including business, real estate, entertainment, professional sports, industry, medicine and other professions. Many have accumulated assets that reflect their success and are eager to protect those assets during a divorce.

Every divorce and asset protection attorney at our firm takes pride in helping our clients retain maximum interest in the assets they have worked hard to acquire and maintain. These assets may include:

  • Multiple residences, vacation homes, ranches, acreage and other real estate investments
  • Stocks, bonds and other investment accounts
  • Individual retirement accounts (IRAs)
  • 401(k) retirement plans
  • Military retirement benefits
  • Pensions
  • Trusts
  • Professional practices
  • Family businesses, related assets and income
  • Business executive income
  • Livestock, exotic animals and beloved family pets
  • Valuable works of art and antiques

Many of these same assets are at the forefront of our clients’ minds when they are entering into a new marriage. If you need insight from a divorce and marital assets lawyer, we can draft and execute premarital and postnuptial agreements to provide you with peace of mind knowing how your assets and investments will be treated should your marriage end in divorce.

Facing divorce without legal protections? Hire an experienced asset protection attorney in Texas

With nearly 20 years of experience in the Texas courts, divorce attorney Justin Sisemore and the legal team at the Sisemore Law Firm in Fort Worth offer the expertise affluent individuals need to ensure assets are protected in the event of divorce.

Experience matters when a complex marital estate hangs in the balance

Many people don’t think it’s necessary to hire an asset protection lawyer to draft a premarital agreement before getting married. Frequently, the first time people think about protecting their wealth is when their marriage is already headed for divorce. Being proactive and hiring an experienced asset protection attorney in Texas is critical when a high-net-worth marital estate is at stake.

Our experienced asset protection lawyers have the resources to maximize valuations

Determining the proper valuation of varied, unique and complex assets is also critical during the divorce process but it can be challenging. To ensure businesses, property and other assets are properly evaluated, our firm regularly engages top tracing and valuation experts to assist with high-net-worth and complex property division divorce cases.

Over the years, our Fort Worth law firm has developed relationships with some of the best tracing and valuation experts in our region. Highly qualified experts are few and far between in Texas, so we make sure to retain the services of experts we trust in the early stages of the divorce process. The right (or wrong) expert can make or break a divorce settlement, so it’s important to be proactive when sizable assets are involved.

How our asset protection lawyers help simplify division of property

If you want to take the guesswork out of property division in the event of divorce, the asset protection attorneys at the Sisemore Law Firm can help you put legal protections in place. Being proactive about asset protection is essential for high-net-worth individuals in Texas—a community property state.

Clarify separate vs. community property with strategic legal planning

While assets accumulated during marriage are presumed to be community property in Texas, separate property—assets and property owned before marriage—should also be considered. In Texas, separate property generally remains with the original owner upon divorce. However, it is important to note that any income generated from separate property assets may be considered community property. Our Texas divorce lawyers can help you protect what is rightfully yours.

Clarify the intricacies involved with community and separate property

We recommend keeping a detailed record of separate property through clearly documented legal agreements to avoid confusion or comingling later on. You can also address any income related to separate property you own, such as rental income from a commercial building, which may be considered community property. You can count on our legal team to be mindful of these details.

Why you need a retirement division lawyer Fort Worth, TX residents trust

Community property also includes assets accumulated in any retirement accounts (IRAs, pensions, 401ks, 403bs, etc.) from date of marriage to date of divorce. Should you and your spouse agree, our Texas retirement division lawyers can help you legally stipulate whether those assets remain with each respective party or be divided differently in the event of divorce.

Properly evaluating the value of retirement accounts is critical

Many people don’t realize that retirement accounts are subject to division upon divorce in Texas. This misconception often leads people to forgo the important task of comparing the value of each spouse’s retirement accounts during divorce negotiations.

Our Texas retirement division lawyers help clear up the confusion

Without the insight of an experienced Texas retirement division attorney, unwitting parties may agree to walk away with their respective retirement accounts and end up leaving a significant amount of money on the table. The knowledgeable Texas retirement division lawyers at the Sisemore Law Firm in Fort Worth make a point to educate clients about all aspects of property division, including retirement accounts.

Our Texas asset protection attorneys help clients protect trusts and family legacies 

Think your trust is ironclad? That isn’t always the case. If you’re contemplating divorce or entering a marriage with a trust from a legal settlement or as a “trust fund baby” it’s important to speak with a knowledgeable divorce and asset protection attorney in Texas. He or she can determine whether assets and/or income related to those trusts may be subject to division in the event of divorce.

We understand the intricacies involved with trusts

Don’t assume that your spouse can’t lay claim to assets in a trust simply because it was established prior to marriage. When the trust was established, the type of trust, how the trust was categorized, who has control over the trust and what the trust owns all come into play when determining what if any portion of the trust would qualify as community property in the event of divorce.

Our Texas asset protection attorneys can help you protect trusts with a legal agreement

The Sisemore Law Firm in Fort Worth has been preparing marital agreements and handling divorces involving trusts since 2007. We can review your and/or your spouse’s trusts to determine how assets and income related to those trusts would be treated upon divorce.

Get trusted insight from a Texas retirement division attorney or asset protection lawyer at our firm

Our Texas retirement division lawyers, divorce attorneys and family business lawyers encourage prospective clients to schedule a confidential consultation to discuss options for protecting valued assets prior to and during marriage, or in the event of divorce. You can contact our firm at (817) 336-4444 or connect with us online. With virtual consultations available and offices located near the Tarrant County family courthouse in Fort Worth, we offer additional conveniences for our family law clients.

About Sisemore Law

At Sisemore Law Firm, we know family challenges can feel overwhelming. That’s why we provide compassionate support and expert guidance, backed by over 25 years of experience in family and divorce law. You deserve understanding and dedicated representation—and we're here to help.

Counties We Serve

Collin County
Dallas County
Denton County
Ellis County
Johnson County
Parker County
Tarrant County
Wise County