How Does Separate Property Become Marital Property in Texas?
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Bryan Joseph Fagan, J.D., Esq. the founder of the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC and a Texas family law attorney dedicated to helping families navigate some of life’s most challenging transitions. A graduate of South Texas College of Law and licensed by the State Bar of Texas since 2012, Bryan has helped thousands of Texans with divorce, child custody, CPS matters, adoption, paternity, marital property agreements, mediation, and complex family law disputes.
Bryan is a member of the College of the State Bar of Texas, an organization that recognizes attorneys who pursue advanced continuing legal education beyond minimum licensing requirements. He remains active in family law organizations throughout Texas and is committed to educating families through articles, videos, podcasts, and community resources.
As the first attorney in his family, Bryan’s passion for family law is deeply personal. His experiences caring for family members and growing up with adopted siblings helped shape his understanding of the importance of family relationships and the challenges families face during times of crisis. Those experiences continue to influence his compassionate, client-centered approach to legal representation.
Today, Bryan leads one of the largest family law firms in Texas, serving families throughout Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, Fort Worth, and surrounding communities. His mission is to empower people with clear guidance, practical solutions, and strong legal advocacy during some of the most important moments of their lives.
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