by Ben Carrasco | Jan 12, 2026 | Divorce
In Texas, few issues are litigated more hotly than the valuation of closely held businesses and professional practices. When facing a divorce, spouses often assume that the value of publicly traded stocks will be easy to determine. The truth is nearly the opposite. An...
by Ben Carrasco | Jan 11, 2026 | Child Custody
Court orders may account for a child’s needs at the time of a divorce, but moves, schedule shifts, safety concerns, or a parent’s availability can all put pressure on an existing order. The family courts in Texas require the petitioning party to demonstrate a...
by Ben Carrasco | Jan 11, 2026 | Divorce
How do we manage PR, social media, and reputation in a high-asset divorce? Reputation management is not a secondary issue in a high-asset divorce in Texas. It is typically central to the approach. Professionals, public figures, business owners, and executives in...
by Ben Carrasco | Jan 10, 2026 | Divorce
Texas residents with substantial assets they wish to remain private should carefully consider divorce as a serious option. Divorce cases are public record. However, that doesn’t mean high-net-worth couples are completely without options. At the Law Office of Ben...
by Ben Carrasco | Jan 9, 2026 | Divorce
Are my divorce filings public in Texas, and how do we protect privacy? The short answer is yes: most divorce filings are public record. The longer answer is that there are ways to minimize public exposure, protect private information, and strategically control how...