Aug 30
Separate property refers to assets that courts are required to award exclusively to one spouse during a divorce. While community property is subject to a “just and right division” at a court’s discretion, separate assets are awarded in entirety to their respective owners. In Texas, all assets are presumed to be community property. (more…)
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Custody cases are among the most contentious and emotionally driven suits in Texas. Many individuals fear that they will not be able to come to an agreement surrounding possession and access to their children. In this blog we will share 10 ways you can position yourself to win a custody battle. Here are 10 tips to give you an edge in your case: (more…)
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Community property is defined through exclusion as “the property, other than separate property, acquired by either spouse during marriage.” Texas courts presume that all property acquired during a marriage belongs jointly to both spouses. This “community estate” is subject to a “just and right” division by the court, generally as close to 50/50 as possible. (more…)
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Our e-books are a great way to quickly familiarize yourself with a subject. Whether you're in the middle of a case or just starting to think about filing, these e-books will give you important knowledge you may need to get the results you want. Without further introduction, here are links to our top three most downloaded e-books this year. (more…)
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