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Lori Loughlin, Mossimo Giannulli, and the Sale of Real Estate in Texas Divorces

Public reporting indicates that actress Lori Loughlin sold a luxury Palm Desert property after announcing her intention to divorce Mossimo Giannulli in 2025. There was no public dispute between Loughlin and Giannulli over the sale of their home, which is notable because our attorneys often see disputes over high-value real…

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What the Amy Schumer Divorce Highlights About Planning for Texas Divorces

Amy Schumer and Chris Fischer have announced on social media that they are divorcing after seven years of marriage. Let’s evaluate the dissolution of this marriage from the perspective of a family law attorney. Even prior to the marriage, Schumer was an internationally famous comedian. Fischer is successful in his…

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Appeals Court Affirms Conservatorship Ruling after Parent Leaves Courtroom During Proceedings

Texas trial courts have broad discretion in conservatorship decisions, particularly when the record reflects that the ongoing conflict between parents isn’t in the best interests of the involved children. In a recent case, the Third Court of Appeals reaffirmed that discretion by upholding a conservatorship ruling despite one parent’s objections…

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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…

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Texas Legislative Update

During its most recent session, Texas lawmakers adopted and passed several amendments and updates to the Texas Family Code, which were then formally signed into law by the Governor. These revisions and additions to the Texas Family Code impact numerous areas of family law, including but not limited to: (1)…

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Proving Separate Property in a Texas Divorce

Some people may assume that property held in only one spouse’s name is that spouse’s separate property, but that is not necessarily the case.  In Texas, property’s character is determined based on when and how it is acquired.  Additionally, in a Texas divorce, property acquired during the marriage is presumed…

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Texas Supreme Court Finds that Parental Presumption Extends to Modification Suits

On June 26, 2020, the Supreme Court of Texas issued a ruling that is sure to have a major impact on future non-parent custody cases in the state of Texas. In the case of In re C.J.C., the Supreme Court of Texas found that the presumption that it is in…

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