Texas custody cases involving multiple children can be complex, because the children may not have the same needs. In a recent case, a father challenged a modification that gave the mother rights with regard to the youngest child that he was awarded for the older two children. The parents got…
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Texas Appeals Court Reverses Default Divorce Based on Errors in Service
A party who does not participate in a Texas divorce hearing may have a default judgment entered against them. If they meet certain criteria, however, they may be eligible for a restricted appeal. Those criteria are: filing notice of the restricted appeal within six months of the judgment being signed;…
Voluntary Underemployment in Dallas Custody Dispute
Parents are obligated to support their minor children and cannot avoid their obligation through voluntary unemployment or underemployment. If a parent’s actual income is significantly less than what they could earn due to intentional unemployment or underemployment, the court may apply the Texas support guidelines to their earning potential. Once…
Texas Appeals Court Affirms Termination of Spousal Maintenance in Lieu of Child Support
Texas spousal maintenance is generally intended to provide temporary rehabilitative support to spouses who are unable to support themselves. The appeals court recently reviewed a case in which spousal maintenance was ordered “in lieu of child support” for the parties’ now adult daughter, who is disabled. The parties divorced in…
Property Division Pursuant to Texas Premarital Agreement Turns on Interpretation of “Their”
Property’s characterization as either separate or community property in a Texas divorce is generally determined by its character at inception. The Texas Family Code includes a presumption that property either spouse possesses during or on dissolution is community property. Tex. Fam. Code § 3.003(a). The Code defines “community property” as…
Texas Appeals Court Affirms Order Requiring Ex-Husband to Sign Papers to Transfer Stock to Ex-Wife
After rendering a Texas divorce decree, the trial court retains continuing subject-matter jurisdiction to enforce its property division. Tex. Fam. Code § 9.002. The court may issue additional orders to enforce the property division. Tex. Fam. Code § 9.006. An order to enforce may help in implementing or clarify the…
Texas Court Declines to Recognize Pakistani Divorce Due to Lack of Notice
Texas divorces can be complicated when other potential jurisdictions are involved. A former husband recently challenged his Texas divorce, arguing the parties had already been divorced in Pakistan. The parties got married in 2009 in Pakistan and subsequently moved to Texas. The husband petitioned for divorce in Dallas County in…
Texas Father Did Not Voluntarily Relinquish Child to Grandmother Before Parental Adjudication
Parents generally have a fundamental right to make decisions regarding their children. In Texas, there is presumption that being raised by the parents is in the child’s best interest. This presumption can be rebutted if the court finds appointment of a nonparent is in the child’s best interest and the…
Texas Appeals Court Husband Did Not Overcome Community Presumption in Divorce
Community property is the property acquired by other spouse during the marriage, except separate property. Tex. Fam. Code § 3.002. Separate property is generally that property the spouse owned or claimed prior to the marriage, property acquired by gift, devise, or descent during the marriage, and personal injury recoveries with…
Texas Appeals Court Concludes Child Can Only Have One Home State in Child Support Case
The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (“UCCJEA”) governs which state’s courts have jurisdiction over an initial custody determination. Texas has codified the UCCJEA in Chapter 152 of the Texas Family Code. A Texas court has jurisdiction if Texas is the child’s “home state” when the proceeding commences or…