In some Texas divorce cases, how a party requests something can determine if they are successful. A wife recently challenged part of the property division and the court’s denial of her name change after a second trial. The appeals court’s opinion states the wife informed the court the parties had…
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Documentary Evidence in Texas Divorce
Although testimony can be important evidence in a Texas divorce, documentary evidence is needed for some claims. A wife recently challenged a number of issues in her divorce based on insufficiency of evidence. According to the appeals court’s opinion, the parties acquired several rental properties during their marriage. The husband…
Texas Division of Real Estate in Divorce
Property in a Texas divorce does not have to be divided equally, but instead must be divided in a just and right manner. There can be a number of ways to achieve a just and right division, especially when the property is a large piece of real estate. In a…
Evidence Regarding Property Required in Texas Divorce
The division of property in a Texas divorce does not have to be equal, but should be “just and right.” Each party is responsible for providing evidence to show the value of the property so the court can make the division. A Texas appeals court recently considered what happens when…
Texas Husband Denied Reimbursement for Repairs to Wife’s Property
A spouse in a Texas divorce may have a reimbursement claim if they use their own separate property to fund improvements to the other spouse’s separate property. Likewise, if community funds are used for the benefit of a spouse’s property, the spouse may be ordered to reimburse the community. The…
Texas Wife Awarded Disproportionate Property Division Due to Cruel Treatment
A trial court must effect a “just and right” division of property in a Texas divorce. When a party pleads a fault-based divorce, the court may consider the other’s parties conduct and divide the property disproportionately. A husband recently challenged a disproportionate division. According to the appeals court’s opinion, the…
Mischaracterization of Property in Texas Divorce
The court in a Texas divorce must make a just and right division of the parties’ estate. This does not necessarily require the court to award the parties equal shares of the property. Property acquired during a marriage is generally community property, but property acquired before the marriage or by…
Property Owned by Business Entity in Texas Divorce
Business entities and business property can complicate the property division in a Texas divorce. Property owned by a business entity is not considered either separate or community property of the spouses, but instead belongs to the entity. In a recent case, a husband challenged the trial court’s denial of his…
Invited Error in Texas Divorce Case
Even when parties seem to agree on issues related to Texas property division, disputes may still arise. In a recent case, a husband challenged a trial court’s treatment of certain property after seemingly agreeing to that treatment during the hearing. The husband petitioned for divorce in May 2019. The husband…
Discrepancies Between Texas Divorce Decree and Property-Division Agreement
When parties to a Texas divorce agree to a property division, the final judgment based on the agreement must strictly comply with it. The trial court cannot add, change, or leave out material terms. A final judgment based on a property division agreement must be set aside if it is…