Protecting Assets During Divorce
The settlement you receive at the time of your divorce will serve as the cornerstone of your finances for some years to come. It is essential that your rights and assets are protected so that you can make a successful transition to life after divorce.
Scott M. Brown, P.C., has successfully represented many high net worth clients during the divorce process. We understand the many issues involved in these cases, such as tracing transformations of separate property into community property, valuing of assets and other matters.
We will work diligently to protect your rights and interests. Contact us for a consultation.
Asset and Debt Division During Divorce
Scott M. Brown, P.C., has extensive experience in all aspects of property division. We can address your needs in matters involving the valuation and division of:
- Complex assets
- Residential real estate, including primary and vacation homes
- Real estate investment properties
- Businesses owned before marriage or started during marriage
- Retirement accounts, including 401-K accounts, IRAs and pension funds
- Assets held in trusts
- And other types of assets found in high value marital estates
Divorce Litigation for Asset Protection
Our firm's careful case preparation methods usually put our client in a strong position to achieve an acceptable settlement through negotiation. If it is necessary, however, we are prepared to assertively represent our client in litigation.
We will work energetically at all stages of the divorce litigation process to protect your rights and interests. Let Scott M. Brown, P.C., stand up for you.
Protecting Business Assets
Divorces involving businesses present some special problems. The business must be valued. Any community interest in the business must be accounted for. If the business is to be retained by one spouse, assets must be found to give to the other spouse.
At Scott M. Brown, P.C., our attorneys understand the many legal, financial and practical problems in divorces involving businesses. To assist us, we can call upon a network of business valuation specialists, accountants and consultants to provide guidance on specific issues.
Our firm will work to develop a resolution that is fair and workable and that accurately reflects the true value of the business.
Contact a Lawyer Today
For a consultation with an attorney at Scott M. Brown, P.C., about asset protection during divorce, contact our firm today.
We have offices in Angleton and Pearland, Texas, to serve you.



