The conflict in a Texas divorce does not always end when the divorce is finalized, especially a high net worth divorce or one that involves complex assets. A Texas appeals court recently considered an appeal of a denial of a petition to enforce certain property division provisions from a divorce…
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Texas Appeals Court Considers Spouse’s Relationship to Child Following Same-Sex Divorce Case
Texas divorces of same-sex couples can involve unique legal issues. Recently, a Texas appeals court considered three related cases involving one spouse’s relationship to a child born during the marriage. According to the appeals court, the parties, A. and J., signed an agreement with a reproductive services agency during the…
Characterization of Gifted Property in a Texas Divorce
When individuals with a high net worth marry, they often bring significant separate assets to the marriage. When marriages with complex estates end, there may be disputes over whether property is community property or the separate property of one of the spouses. The trial court in a divorce must divide…
Texas Appeals Court Affirms Confirmation of Arbitration Award in High Asset Divorce
Parties to a high net worth Texas divorce may choose to arbitrate disputes because arbitration can be less expensive, less contentious, and more private than litigation. An arbitration award can be difficult to challenge, however. Under the Texas Arbitration Act, a trial court may only vacate an arbitration award based…
Financial Consequences for Engaging in Prohibited Behaviors
Parties in a high profile divorce might want to enter an agreement that goes beyond dividing the property. Celebrities, business owners, or CEOs might seek an agreement that prohibits their former spouse from disclosing private information, disparaging them or their business, or engaging in other behaviors that might damage their…
Husband’s Inherited Home Confirmed as Separate Property Not Subject to Division in Divorce
The court in a Texas divorce case must divide the parties’ estate in a just and right manner. Tex. Fam. Code § 7.001. Complex estates may include both community and separate property, acquired from various sources. The court can only divide community property, which is any property acquired by a…
Court of Appeals Finds No Harm In Trial Court Failing to Submit Mother’s Request for Primary Residence of the Children to Jury
When a parent petitions for modification of a Texas custody order, the parties may raise multiple issues. In a recent case, a mother challenged a modification order, arguing the trial court had erred in not submitting one of her proposed questions to the jury. Original Modification Proceedings The parties had…
Texas Appeals Court Upholds Custody Order Treating Children Differently
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…
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…