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It depends. The first thing to remember is that all property in the State of Texas obtained during the course of a marriage is considered community property. All that property is subject to a just and right distribution by the Court after it takes into consideration all the circumstances surrounding the divorce including fault. However, it is also important to remember that all property acquired before the marriage or by inheritance is considered separate property and is therefore separate property. This property should remain yours.
Reaching the decision to end your marriage is tremendously difficult. Given the complicated and emotional issues with which you are faced in the process, the best advice is to work with a lawyer experienced in Texas divorce law. A lawyer experienced in the legal process can ease your stress as you go through this emotional legal process. The lawyers at Smith & Garg, LLC are prepared to assist you immediately in your time of need.
Call Smith and Garg today at 281.210.0010 or complete our Contact Form and let us assist you with your litigation needs.
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