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Texas Community Property and Home Ownership

Is a House Purchased Before Marriage Considered Community Property in Texas? Texas follows community property laws during a divorce, which means that all assets and debts acquired during a marriage are divided equally between the spouses. However, property acquired before the marriage, also known as separate property , is not subject to division. Homeownership and […]

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Role of Texas Attorney General in Child Support Cases [2023]

When a parent has issues with child support in Texas, they often turn to the Texas Attorney General’s Office for help. The Texas Attorney General is the state’s chief law enforcement officer and is responsible for establishing and enforcing child support orders and ensuring that parents are providing financial support for their children. In this

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Do Gifts Count Toward Child Support Payments in Texas? [2023]

Do Gifts Count Toward Child Support Payments in Texas? Many parents wonder if gifts count toward child support payments in Texas. The short answer is no. In Texas, child support payments are based on a formula that considers the non-custodial parent’s income and the number of children they have. Gifts are not considered part of

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Required Initial Disclosures in Texas Divorce and Family Law Cases [2023]

Understanding Initial Disclosures in Texas Family Law Cases Going through a Texas family court case can be an extremely stressful time – and also a seemingly invasive process. Under Texas law, the parties involved in a divorce or other family law case are required to exchange certain documents or information – which are called “initial

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Contested And Uncontested Divorces In Texas

Contested and Uncontested Divorces in Texas

Divorce in Texas: Contested vs. Uncontested Divorces Divorce can range from a long, drawn-out process to an amicable resolution for marital problems that cannot be solved. Divorces falls into one of two categories: contested and uncontested divorces. A contested divorce occurs when the parties cannot agree to the same terms regarding property division, assets, child

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