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Texas Appeals Court Reverses Property Division Due to Lack of Evidence

Property division in a Texas divorce must be just and right.  The property division may be “just and right” in a case where one party does not participate, but the court must have sufficient information to use its discretion in dividing the property fairly.  A spouse recently challenged the property division…

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Texas Appeals Court Finds Property Division in Divorce Was Just

Property in a Texas divorce must be divided in a “just and right” manner.  The trial court has broad discretion in dividing the estate.  To successfully challenge a property division, a party must show that it was so unjust as to constitute an abuse of the trial court’s discretion. A…

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The Fifth Amendment and Death Penalty Sanctions in Texas Divorce

The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prevents anyone from being “compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself.” A party in a Texas civil case can “plead the Fifth” during discovery to avoid answering questions in a deposition if the party reasonably believes the answer might…

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Texas Common Law Marriage after Divorce

Texas recognizes common law marriages. To have a common law marriage, the parties must have agreed to be married, must have lived together as spouses after that agreement, and presented themselves as married.  When most people think of common law marriages, they consider couples who were never formally married.  However,…

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Proving Separate Property in a Commingled Account in Texas Divorce

Property possessed by either party at the time of a Texas divorce is presumed to be community property.  To show that property was instead separate, the presumption must be rebutted by clear and convincing evidence.  If the assets were not maintained separately from community assets, they must be traced back…

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Court Can Disproportionately Distribute Assets Due to Fraud in Texas Divorce

A spouse who improperly spends large amounts of community assets without the other spouse’s knowledge or consent may receive a smaller share of the remaining community estate during a Texas divorce.  A Texas appeals court recently considered whether a property division was just and right after the trial court found…

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Court Must Have Evidence of Property Value to Distribute Property in Texas Divorce

The court in a Texas divorce case must divide property in a just and right way.  This does not necessarily mean that property is divided equally between the parties, but the division must be just.  What happens, though, when only one party participates in the divorce proceedings?  A Texas appeals…

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