Under Texas law, community property is defined as all assets that a couple acquires during the course of their marriage. It does not include: Property that each spouse owned while still single Inheritances left to one spouse only Gifts provided to one spouse...
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Look Before You Leap: 8 Things Every Couple Should Know Before Getting Divorced in Texas
Choosing to get a divorce is one of the most difficult decisions anyone will ever have to make. While there are many factors that need to be considered, the legal aspects of a divorce should certainly be known before moving forward, and it is essential that you...