How to Protect Yourself from Your Spouse’s Debt in a Texas Divorce
Divorce can be a stressful and emotionally draining experience. Adding financial concerns, particularly the division of debt, can make the process even more complex. Learning how to protect yourself from […]
Best Practices regarding Debt in Your Texas Divorce
Managing debts in a Texas divorce is one of the most critical aspects of a case. The experienced family law attorneys with the Law Office of Bryan Fagan understand that […]
Divorce in Texas: Probably not what you think it is
Many people think they know what a Texas divorce looks like, but much of that “knowledge” comes from Texas divorce myths. Stories passed around often paint a misleading picture. Divorce […]
Untangling student loans in a Texas divorce
Dividing up marital property is a critical component of your divorce in Texas. Understanding the basic process involved helps you to better plan for your case and your future. Make […]
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 […]
Key facts about community property laws
When dividing marital property in a divorce, you need to know what community property laws are and what they can mean to you and your spouse. Texas is a minority […]
What about the house? Community versus separate property in a Texas divorce
Your home is a huge asset for you and your spouse in a Texas divorce- in most cases. Assuming that you own some equity in the home, how it is […]
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 […]