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Ex-Wife Entitled to 50% of Community Portion of Pension Benefits in Texas Divorce

Property division in a Texas divorce is intended to be final, and a court generally is not allowed to change the division set out in the final decree.  Tex. Fam. Code Ann. § 9.007. The court may, however, issue orders to clarify or enforce the property division set out or…

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Ex-Wife Entitled to Ongoing Interest in Ex-Husband’s Defined Benefit Retirement Plan

Retirement benefits are often subject to property division in a Texas divorce.  In some cases, calculating the community interest is straight forward; however, in other cases, it can be somewhat more complex.  In a recent case, a former wife challenged a trial court’s handling of the former husband’s retirement benefits…

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Wife Waived Right to Tax Reimbursement by Failing to Comply with Texas Divorce

When the parties to a Texas divorce agree on a property division, they may agree that certain obligations or conditions must be met.  If a party fails to meet their obligations as agreed to and set forth in the divorce decree, they may not be entitled to the property they…

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Military Disability Cannot Be Divided by Texas Divorce Court

Under federal law, a court may not treat military disability benefits as community property for purposes of property distribution in a Texas divorce case. A husband recently challenged the property distribution in his divorce decree, arguing the court had improperly divided a portion of his military disability benefits. Trial Court…

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Wife Entitled to Share of Husband’s Military Retirement in Texas Divorce

Retirement benefits can be a complex and contentious issue in a Texas divorce case.  Generally, any income earned during marriage is considered community property unless proven to be separate property, including funds contributed to a retirement account or earned as pension benefits.  In a recent case, a husband challenged a…

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FedEx May Have to Honor Same-Sex Widow’s Benefits

In a positively surprising ruling, a federal Court refused to dismiss a hearing where FedEx denied survivor benefits to a same-sex spouse. The Plaintiff is Stacy Schuett and she was in a committed relationship for 27 years with her spouse when they were finally married in a civil ceremony in…

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