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  • This law firm focuses on aggressive high-quality family law legal services with special attention paid to client needs and concerns.

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  • 232 S.W. Pkwy. E., College Station, TX 77840

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Divorce lawyers specialize in the legal dissolution of a marriage. They guide clients through the complexities of dividing assets and debts, determining spousal support (alimony), and resolving disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation when necessary. These attorneys advocate for their clients’ financial interests to achieve a fair and equitable settlement or court order.

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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Is there legal separation in tx that can be filed at the court

Christopher Michael Farish
Answered by attorney Christopher Michael Farish (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Quaid Farish, LLC
Sorry, but the State of Texas does not have any legal provision that allows legal separation.  However, you could always enter into a Partition and Exchange Agreement that would divide your current community property and then enter into a Post-Nuptial Agreement that would control any future division of income or property, and then you could separate and live without continuing to accumulate community property.  The problem with that would be the possibility, no matter how remote, that a Court would find the Post-Nuptial Agreement is invalid and anything you have accumulated since the "separation" suddenly falls back under the community property presumption.
Sorry, but the State of Texas does not have any legal provision that allows legal separation.  However, you could always enter into a Partition and Exchange Agreement that would divide your current community property and then enter into a Post-Nuptial Agreement that would control any future division of income or property, and then you could separate and live without continuing to accumulate community property.  The problem with that would be the possibility, no matter how remote, that a Court would find the Post-Nuptial Agreement is invalid and anything you have accumulated since the "separation" suddenly falls back under the community property presumption.
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How is the best route for a civil divorce while family is still in probate.

John Michael Frick
Answered by attorney John Michael Frick (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Reid Dennis Frick, PC
Your best course of action is to contact an attorney who practices in the area of divorce law in or near the county where you and your husband live.That attorney can explain to you that property inherited by one spouse is that spouse's sole and separate property and is not community property.  If your husband inherited assets from his family (or really from anyone else), those assets are his sole and separate property and you have no community rights to them.You may be entitled to spousal maintenance under the Texas Family Code if you are destitute and homeless.  There are specific statutory requirements that you must satisfy, and spousal maintenance is limited in amount and duration.  You will need proof of your efforts to secure gainful employment or of any disability that prevents you from securing gainful employment.
Your best course of action is to contact an attorney who practices in the area of divorce law in or near the county where you and your husband live.That attorney can explain to you that property inherited by one spouse is that spouse's sole and separate property and is not community property.  If your husband inherited assets from his family (or really from anyone else), those assets are his sole and separate property and you have no community rights to them.You may be entitled to spousal maintenance under the Texas Family Code if you are destitute and homeless.  There are specific statutory requirements that you must satisfy, and spousal maintenance is limited in amount and duration.  You will need proof of your efforts to secure gainful employment or of any disability that prevents you from securing gainful employment.
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Can I revise the divorce to where he only gets to claim my child when he is up to date on support?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Graves Law Firm
Check with your tax preparer, but the usual rule is that the parent with primary possession of the child gets the dependency exemption, no matter what the state court divorce decree says.
Check with your tax preparer, but the usual rule is that the parent with primary possession of the child gets the dependency exemption, no matter what the state court divorce decree says.
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