Specialized Litigation

Maximum Financial Recovery and Enforceable Parental Rights.

With a plan for every scenario, we protect your children with thoroughly enforcable parenting plans and we protect your fair share of marital wealth through reimbursement, reconstitution, valuation, and equitable arguments.

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Board Certified - Family Law
Texas Bar College - Member
Avvo Rating 10.0
Texas Academy of Family Law Specialists

Why Tom Daley for Divorce?

Community Property Presumption

Texas is a community property state. We help you navigate the presumption that all assets acquired during the marriage belong to both spouses, ensuring a fair and equitable division of the estate.

No-Fault vs. Fault-Based Divorce

While most divorces are filed on "insupportability" grounds, we strategically utilize fault grounds—such as adultery or cruelty—to argue for a disproportionate share of the marital assets.

Best Interest of the Child

Our primary focus in custody disputes is the "Best Interest Standard." We advocate for parenting plans that protect your rights while ensuring your child’s emotional and physical needs are met.

Financial Transparency & Waste

If you suspect your spouse has wasted community funds or hidden assets, we utilize discovery and forensic tools to reconstruct the estate and seek reimbursement for the community.

Temporary Orders for Stability

We prioritize securing Temporary Orders early in the process to define who stays in the home, establishes a possession schedule, and ensures financial support while the divorce is pending.

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