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Texas Final Divorce Decree Constituted Consent Judgment after Revocation of MSA

“A scroll of a Divorce Decree, tied with a black ribbon on a mahogany desk, with a dead white rose buttonhole from the Wedding Day, with a black pen. Copy space..” A Texas Mediated Settlement Agreement (“MSA”) must generally include language that it is not subject to revocation, be signed…

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Texas Mediated Settlement Agreement Upheld Despite Husband’s Failure to Disclose Assets

Insurance agent checking policy documents in office. When parties to a Texas divorce case enter into a mediated settlement agreement (“MSA”) that meets the statutory requirements, the MSA is generally binding and the divorce decree must adopt the agreement.  An MSA may not be enforceable, however, if it was procured…

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Texas Appeals Court Finds Wife Did Not Commit Fraud by Nondisclosure

In some cases, a party to a Texas divorce may agree to a settlement that seemingly has less-than-favorable terms.  For example, a party may agree to their spouse receiving property with a higher monetary value to ensure they receive property that has personal value to them. In a recent case,…

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Equitable Property Distribution in Texas Divorce

In a Texas divorce, the court must divide the property in a just and right manner.  The requirement is that the division be equitable, but not necessarily equal. The Texas Supreme Court identified several factors courts should consider in Murff v. Murff. These factors include the parties’ physical conditions, education,…

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