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TEXAS DIVORCE & FAMILY LAW & ESTATE PLANNING BLOG


What Happens to Our Assets? A Texas Divorce Guide to Community Property and Complex Asset Division
Texas Divorce Attorney Ryan Putz provides insight on complex and high-asset division of property in Texas Divorce cases and illustrates just and right divisions of community property under the Texas Family Code. In Texas, property is presumed to be community unless proven otherwise through clear and convincing evidence.

Texas Attorney Ryan Putz


Understanding Property Division in Texas Divorce
Attorney Ryan Putz explains Texas Divorce processes and provides insights on property division in Texas divorce cases, the factors that influence Texas property division, and the difference between an uncontested vs. contested divorce.

Texas Attorney Ryan Putz


How Texas Community Property Laws Affect Your Divorce: Myths and Need to Know
In Texas divorce, community property—everything acquired during the marriage like your house, car, or even debts—gets divided 'just and right.'

Texas Attorney Ryan Putz


UNMARRIED AND LIVING WITH YOUR SIGNIFICANT OTHER? TEXAS COMMON LAW MARRIAGE AND COHABITATION.
Common law marriage in Texas and why same-sex couples and cohabiting couples should consider a cohabitation agreement. Texas is a common law state and you may be subject to a Texas court finding that you are married and subject to a divorce proceeding. Take the necessary protections today and consult a qualified Texas divorce and family law attorney.

Texas Attorney Ryan Putz
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