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Who Gets the Family Pet in a Divorce?

With an increasing number of couples having children in their 30s, or skipping having children altogether, pets are taking on a whole new role for many Texas couples: a temporary stand-in for children and sometimes even a permanent replacement. As a result, more Texas couples consider their pets to be…

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Fraudulent Texas Partition or Exchange Agreement Found Unenforceable

What is a Partition or Exchange Agreement? In Texas, spouses can enter into agreements (often referred to as “partition or exchange agreements“) during marriage, partitioning community property between themselves. A partition or exchange agreement must satisfy several requirements to be valid and enforceable, including being signed by both spouses. However,…

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Dre Day: Without a prenuptial agreement, Dr. Dre and his wife, Nicole Young, might see their day in court

As a result of his illustrious career, Dr. Dre’s net worth currently sits at a whopping $820 million – but maybe not for long. After 24 years, Dr. Dre’s wife, Nicole Young, is filing for divorce from the producer, rapper, and hip-hop icon. Reports indicate that the couple did not…

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Can my spouse kick me out of our house or keep me from moving out of our house?

Whether a celebrity or not, we all worry about many of the same core issues when facing a divorce – How do I protect my stuff (money, investments, real property, personal property) and how do I protect the kids. As we have seen with Mary Kate Olsen’s recent divorce, a…

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Divorce in Texas after a Pandemic: What to Know

As states begin to emerge from months of lockdown resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, will there be an increase in divorce filings? This question is of particular interest in Texas, where state and local officials have started the process of easing quarantine restrictions. However, with much uncertainty as to the…

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Collaborative Law: Creative Solutions for an Unprecedented Time

Although courts are still open and conducting Zoom hearings, there is no doubt that many court cases are moving along more slowly than otherwise desired as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. A potentially more practical and expedient method of divorce is collaborative law. Collaborative law is just how it…

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When Business and Pleasure Become Commingled

If your business partner is also your life partner, you need to consider a recent Texas high court decision. (read more) Gonzalez v. Maggio, 500 S.W.3d 656 (Tex. App. – Austin 2016) is a Texas case that illustrates the complexities of ending a business partnership along side of ending a…

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Case Law Update on Invasion of Privacy in Texas

According to a recent case from the Texas Court of Appeals in Dallas, a spouse’s secret recording of the other spouse at a time when the other spouse believed he or she was in a private setting can support a tort claim for invasion of privacy. Miller v. Talley Dunn…

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What to Expect When You’re Expecting (& Divorcing)

  Can a married couple get divorced in Texas while the wife is pregnant? It is highly unlikely. Most Texas courts will not grant a divorce to a married couple if the wife is pregnant. Instead, the couple will have to wait until after the baby is born to finalize their…

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Divorce and Taxes – What to do if your ex-spouse botched your joint tax return

In many families, one spouse takes primary responsibility for all the family finances, including the preparation of the joint income tax return. A joint income tax return may provide tax benefits to families that would not be available from filing two separate returns. However, in order to file a joint…

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