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Ex-Husband in Divorce Case Challenges Trial Court’s Ruling on Marital Credit Card Debt

In a recent case before an appeals court in Texas, the plaintiff in a divorce case asked for a new decision regarding the credit card debt that the lower court directed him to pay. Originally, the lower court issued an order divorcing the plaintiff and defendant, and part of that…

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Divorced Father Seeks Reduction in Child Support, But Court Ultimately Orders an Increase Instead

Texas courts consider various factors when determining how to award child support in cases of divorce or paternity. Generally, a child support award is based upon the needs of the custodial parent in caring for the children, as well as the ability of the noncustodial parent to pay for support.…

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Texas Court Dismisses Parties’ Divorce Case as Moot, Despite Initial Jurisdictional Questions

In a recent memorandum opinion issued by a district court in Texas, the court dismissed one party’s claim because it decided there were no longer any issues to litigate in the state. Originally, a couple trying to get divorced filed claims in both Texas and Virginia and there was some…

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Establishing an Informal “Common-Law” Same-Sex Marriage in Texas

Texas Couples who live together for a significant amount of time often share a relationship that functions and appears like an official marriage. This is especially true when the couple has been raising children together. Texas law, like many U.S. jurisdictions, allows for an informal marriage (colloquially known as a…

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Texas Appeals Court Partially Upholds, Partially Reverses Trial Court Decision in Property Dispute Over Dog

In a recent case involving a property dispute over the ownership of a miniature Schnauzer (the Canine), between two people that briefly dated, Alysse Barlow and Kendall Richardson, the court partially upheld and partially reversed the trial court decision. At trial, Richardson was awarded sole ownership of the Canine and…

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Former Texas Spouse Awarded Military Pension that Accrued for 25 Years After a Divorce

Texas family courts often award one party to a divorce a share of the other party’s retirement income or pension that accrued during the marriage. This method of property division ensures that a nonworking or lower-earning spouse is compensated for their efforts in the marriage when acting as a stay-at-home…

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In Texas, Spousal Support Is Not Necessarily Reserved for High-Asset Divorces

Texas courts are entitled to award spousal support (also referred to as alimony) for a variety of reasons. Commonly, spousal support awards are considered in divorces with significant assets or when one party has a substantial earning ability. The most common factor considered when awarding spousal support is the court’s…

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Texas Court of Appeals Affirms Trial Court Decision in Divorce Case, Rejecting Appeal

In a recent Texas case involving spousal maintenance between two divorcing parties, a Texas Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court decision, holding that the wife was entitled to the level of spousal maintenance that the trial court had awarded her. The couple was married in 2010 and had one…

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