Recently, a mother involved in a custody dispute in Texas asked the Seventh District Court of Appeals to overturn a lower court’s decision regarding her children. Last year, the trial court had decided the mother and the father in this family were to have joint physical custody of their children.…
Dallas Divorce Lawyer Blog
Texas Court of Appeals Partially Reverses and Modifies Trial Court Decision in Child Support Case
In a recent case involving the recalculation of child support payments and the custody arrangement between two parents, a Texas Court of Appeals partially reversed the trial court decision, holding that the mother was entitled to be awarded a larger sum of monthly child support from the father, and reversing…
Court Affirms Property Division in Recent Texas Divorce Case
Over the course of a long marriage, a husband and wife may enter into certain agreements that divide their estate and property unequally. This contrasts with Texas’s community property status, which means that property acquired during a marriage belongs equally to both spouses. Because of this, agreements otherwise have to…
Texas Court of Appeals Affirms Trial Court Decision in Divorce Case, Rejecting Appeal
In a recent case involving the division of property between two divorcing parties, a Texas Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court decision, holding that the wife was not able to show that the trial court had abused its discretion. The couple was married in 2008 in Monterrey, Mexico. Over…
Texas Court of Appeals Affirms Trial Court Decision in Custody Case, Rejecting Appeal by Children’s Father
In a recent case involving the right of parents to designate the primary residence of their two children, a Texas Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court decision, granting the mother of the children the exclusive right to designate the primary residence of the two children, as well as striking…
Supreme Court of Texas Conditionally Grants Relief in Mandamus Proceedings on Premarital Agreement Dispute
In a recent case involving a premarital agreement dispute before the Supreme Court of Texas, the court granted conditional relief for mandamus proceedings after the lower court stayed proceedings pending arbitration and denied the wife’s request for mandamus relief. The couple was married in 2008, and in the process of…
Texas Court Addresses Dispute over Funding for Home Renovations in Divorce Claim
Married couples who choose to get divorced in Texas will be subject to a court’s determination of a fair and equitable property division between the parties. Younger couples who married at an early age and share finances can expect a marital estate to be divided roughly evenly. Marriages between older…
Texas Appeals Court Denies Man’s Bid for Property in Divorce Proceeding
Division of property can be hotly contested in Texas divorce proceedings. In a marriage, some assets acquired are jointly owned, with both spouses named as owners. Others are community property owned by one party in name, but the other spouse has an interest in that property. Others yet are individually…
Father in Texas Family Law Case Unsuccessfully Appeals Court Order Modifying His Child Support Payments
In a recent family law case coming out of a Texas court, the father involved in the case appealed the trial court’s decision to modify the child support payments he was making to his ex-wife and child. On appeal, the father argued that the court did not have the right…
Mother in Child Custody Case Unsuccessfully Appeals Texas Court’s Rulings
In a recent family law case coming out of a Texas court, the mother involved in a custody suit appealed the court’s decision to modify a custody arrangement regarding her son. On appeal, the mother argued that the court had denied her of her right to be heard in court…