Divorce and separation law in Texas governs the legal process for ending a marriage or living apart while addressing important family and financial matters. Texas allows no-fault divorce based on insupportability, meaning the marriage has become unsustainable due to conflict or discord without assigning blame. Divorce proceedings often involve decisions regarding the division of marital property, child custody and visitation, child support, and spousal maintenance. Texas follows community property principles, meaning most assets and debts acquired during the marriage are generally subject to equitable division. Because divorce cases can involve complex financial issues, parenting arrangements, and court procedures, experienced Texas divorce and family law attorneys can help individuals understand their rights, negotiate fair settlements, and navigate the legal process effectively.


























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