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    Practice Areas:

     •  Family Law
     •  Business Litigation
     •  Real Estate

    Texas Community Property and Separate Property

    Dividing a marital estate in Texas at the time of a divorce has become an increasingly complex process. Divorce is no longer simply a matter of identifying bank accounts and dividing liquid assets. Today's Texas divorce client requires knowledge and expertise to identify and evaluate a variety of financial and real estate interests. While some divorcing spouses are able to agree on the equitable division of marital property, marital assets and marital debts, others are not. If there is no marital property agreement, then a Texas court will divide the property after considering certain factors, including:

    • Appreciation and increase in value of property during a marriage
    • Assets, debts and financial condition of each spouse
    • Business interests and self-employed income
    • Community property acquired by either spouse during the marriage
    • Future financial needs and liabilities of each spouse
    • Contribution by one spouse to the education or earning power of the other spouse
    • Premarital and post-marital agreements, separate property, gifts and inheritance
    • Property acquired through gift or inheritance
    • Property owned prior to a marriage
    • Spousal maintenance or alimony obligations
    • Tax consequences
    • Retirement accounts, 401(k) plans, pensions, stocks and bonds

    Texas was the last state to pass an alimony or spousal maintenance provision. Even though Texas courts can now award spousal maintenance, there are strict rules regarding when it can be awarded and under what conditions. Unless family violence has occurred or the couple has been married for ten years or longer, maintenance cannot be awarded.

    To learn more about Collins Law Group PC, please contact us today.

    COLLINS LAW GROUP
    A Professional Corporation

    8350 N. Central Expressway
    Suite 950
    Dallas, Texas 75206

    Serving clients in The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, including Dallas, Tarrant, Denton, Collin and Rockwall Counties


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