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Divorce Facing the prospect of a divorce, the destruction of a family, can be an incredibly stressful and emotional event. The thought of a drawn-out, bitter, legal battle that can expose matters secret and personal only compounds the stress. If you are faced with such a prospect, you probably have many concerns and questions that only a specialist experienced in this area can answer. Mr. Gegenheimer has been handling divorce cases in Austin and Central Texas for 27 years. If the parties can work together and agree on the terms of the divorce, as sensible people should, Mr. Gegenheimer can help work out the details, reduce the agreement to an enforceable Final Decree of Divorce, and guide the parties through the system. Most divorces are not so agreeable. The most difficult and emotional controversies arise about matters concerning children. With a wealth of practical experience, Mr. Gegenheimer brings judgment to your case and the experience to predict what a court might do at trial in your particular situation. Compromise and settlement are always the better way, because they permit the parties to control the final outcome. However, if settlement is impossible, Mr. Gegenheimer is a single minded, aggressive litigator in the courtroom. He works with local private investigators, psychologists and social workers that can help bring great resources to a contested case involving children. If your situation leaves you no choice but to have a down and dirty, bloody battle for the safety and welfare of your child, Greg Gegenheimer can help and guide you through that battle. The division of assets in a marriage is central to any divorce. Sometimes, this can be as easy as "each party keeps the property in that party's possession." Often, however, the division of assets may be hotly contested and very complicated due to questions of evaluation and disagreement on percentage of distribution. Mr. Gegenheimer works with professionals, such as appraisers and accountants, to provide an accurate and favorable evaluation of the assets to be divided. The exact division of assets can be a seriously contested matter, depending on the nature of the assets to be divided, the future employability of the spouses, or fault in the break-up of the marriage. Other issues, such as reimbursement, economic contribution, and wasting marital assets are important factors to consider in calculating a final property division. It takes years of experience and many hours of courtroom experience to learn how to aggressively pursue a favorable property division on behalf of your client. If you have questions concerning divorce and live in Austin, Round Rock, San Marcos, Georgetown, or elsewhere in Central Texas, contact Greg Gegenheimer today. For more information on Divorce in Texas, please visit our Divorce Information Center. Testimonials "I'll be celebrating my new freedom as a single woman again, thanks to you!" |
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