Monthly Archives: June 2026
What Counts as Separate Property in a Divorce in Texas?
Splitting up property and assets can be one of the most challenging aspects of a divorce. Unlike most U.S. jurisdictions, Texas is a community property state (Texas Family Code § 3.002). Each spouse’s marital property is presumed to be jointly owned. With that being said, some property can be classified as separate property. A… Read More »
Mistakes that Parents Too Often Make in Custody Cases in Texas
In Texas, the official legal term for custody is “conservatorship.” The concept of when each parent has the child is generally addressed through “possession and access.” Conservatorships and possession and access are resolved under the best interests of the child standard in Texas. Too many parents make avoidable errors when trying to navigate the… Read More »


