Divorce Property Division Texas

Summary

In Texas, property acquired during marriage is generally considered community property and is divided equally upon divorce. However, gifts and inheritances are typically treated as separate property. Given the complexities of property division, especially when third parties like parents are involved in the purchase, it is advisable to consult a lawyer to understand your specific situation and rights.

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I filed for divorce and a month before our 60 days I found out he had taken a girl
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Could you please specify your location so I can provide the most accurate information? Also, could you clarify what you mean by "he had taken a girl"?
to the house we got together. We paid for half the house and his parents paid half.
Hello ****, I understand that you're concerned about property division in your divorce. Can you please tell me in which state or country you are residing? The laws vary based on location.
Wheeler texas
Hello ****, in Texas, property acquired during marriage is usually considered community property and divided equally. However, gifts and inheritances are often considered separate. You may need a lawyer to help sort this out. Here are a few key points:
- Texas is a community property state.
- Property bought during the marriage is divided equally.
- Gifts and inheritances are usually separate property.
Please consult a lawyer for advice specific to your situation.