How Is Income From Separate Property Treated in a Texas Divorce?
Navigating a divorce in Texas raises important financial questions, particularly concerning your assets. One crucial question that often arises is, “What is community income in Texas?” This article clarifies how […]
Community Property Issues in Texas Family Law Cases
Premarital and marital property agreements are crucial contracts between spouses or future spouses, especially concerning community property issues. These agreements, once signed and documented, categorize debts and assets as either […]
What Happens if You and Your Spouse Mix Community and Separate Property?
What happens if you and your spouse mix community and separate property?
At the tail end of yesterday’s blog post from the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, we introduced the concept of tracing as it pertains to determining whether the property is […]
Property law, marriage, and divorce in Texas
Divorce. Just the mention of the word can send shivers down your spine. It’s a rollercoaster of emotions, paperwork, and tough decisions. But amidst all the chaos, there’s one aspect […]
Community Property Essentials for Texas divorces
The law in Texas provides that a married couple can agree in writing that either of your separate property can be characterized as community property. This is not the same […]
Community Property and Credit in Texas Divorces
If either you or your spouse makes a purchase on credit during your marriage in Texas, there is a presumption that the credit utilized is a community in nature. This […]