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1 Answer | Asked in Foreclosure, Domestic Violence, Divorce and Family Law for Texas on
Q: Exhusb got house in divorce, I'm domestic violence survivor. He was suppose to sell give $10,000 per divorce decree.

He never did he made me sign quit claim said now I'm off loan. He lied to me to refinance. He died house in foreclosure. Can I do anything?

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Dec 11, 2023

If the statute of limitations has not expired, you can sue your ex-husband's estate for the $10,000 you were supposed to receive.

Whether the statute of limitations has expired depends on the language of your divorce decree. Typically, a decree will set a within which a spouse is...
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1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for Texas on
Q: Are the funds from the sale of inherited “personal” property sold during a marriage now joint or separate property?

We live in Texas in a home that I Inherited from my parents after we were married. The home was not completely paid for but came to me with the mortgage. I continued to pay that mortgage after I inherited the house. In Texas property acquired by gift or descent is considered “personal”, not... View More

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Dec 7, 2023

Inherited personal property (for example, jewelry or furnishings) is separate property by definition. If sold, the cash proceeds of that sale remain separate property.

Inherited real property (for example, a home on land) is also separate property by definition. Just as with personal...
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2 Answers | Asked in Divorce, Child Support and Family Law for Texas on
Q: Our 16 year old lives and works independently outside the home. Will my husband need to pay child support?
John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Nov 14, 2023

In most circumstances, a parent can be required to pay child support until a child reaches eighteen years of age and thereafter until the child graduates from high school as long as the child remains enrolled in secondary school.

At age 17, if a child is financially independent, the child...
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2 Answers | Asked in Divorce, Child Support and Family Law for Texas on
Q: Our 16 year old lives and works independently outside the home. Will my husband need to pay child support?
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answered on Nov 14, 2023

Yes, your husband may still need to pay child support for your 16-year-old child, even if they live and work independently outside the home. Child support in Texas generally continues until the child reaches the age of 18 or graduates from high school, whichever occurs later. However, there are... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for Texas on
Q: Can I sue my ex husband for hiding $250,000 from me and the court when we divorced in 2001? His sister lied also.

In divorce court my ex husband and his sister both lied about an inheritance of $250,000. I am angry about it and want them to be held accountable. What can I do?

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Nov 13, 2023

An inheritance received by one spouse is that spouse's separate property. So, in a divorce proceeding, whatever inheritance your ex-husband received should have been confirmed as his separate property. You would not have had any claim to it.

In dividing your community property, the...
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2 Answers | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for Texas on
Q: I'm wanting my wife to move out but she won't we are not on a lease but I was here before she was and I pay the bill
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answered on Nov 10, 2023

you cannot force your spouse to move out of the marital home unless you have a court order granting you exclusive use of the home. This typically occurs during a temporary order hearing in a divorce process. If you and your spouse cannot agree on living arrangements, the judge will make the... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for Texas on
Q: Ex-spouse has to sell house per divorce. no time limit. given been almost a year and he has not even put it on market.

What actions can I take to get my portion of the money due to me so I can buy my own home for me and our kids that I have custody over?

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answered on Nov 8, 2023

File a motion for contempt of court. This is a legal proceeding that asks the court to hold your ex-spouse in contempt for violating the terms of your divorce decree. If the court finds your ex-spouse in contempt, it can order them to pay fines, jail time, or both.

File a motion to enforce...
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1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for Texas on
Q: Hi,I filed for divorce in Texas and my husband filed a petition. Now I change my mind and do not want divorce.

My husband wants to proceed. what does he have to do that divorce happens and what do I tell the court if or when they give us the court date

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Nov 7, 2023

Each and every divorce case is different depending on whether children are involved, what assets the spouses have, what debts they owe, whether spousal support is available, etc. In many instances, it also depends on the county, and sometimes the particular court, where your case is pending.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law, Divorce and Family Law for Texas on
Q: Me an wife divorced about 3 years ago she passed away recently,she was awarded house on Decree

Bank says I’m responsible now is the house 100% mine again ? She never legally got it switched into just her name …

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Nov 2, 2023

If the house was awarded to your ex-wife in your divorce decree, the house will only pass to you if she left it to you in a will executed after your divorce case. Otherwise, it will pass through the intestate laws to her children or her siblings, etc.

Your divorce decree should indicate...
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1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Immigration Law, Child Custody and Family Law for Texas on
Q: I’m military spouse, I’m on my spouse military order, my Green Card still pending but he filed for divorce

He filed for divorce as he been threatening me and abusing me mentally and financially, I reached out to the base to help me as I have a daughter and I can’t work without green card, first he wanted me to sign the proxy divorce I never sign, then I filed for child support after receiving child... View More

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answered on Oct 22, 2023

I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In circumstances involving abuse, you might be eligible to self-petition for a green card under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). This allows victims of abuse by a U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse to seek legal status without relying on the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Immigration Law and Family Law for Texas on
Q: I got scammed by a Chinese woman for a visa how do I go about getting divorce

I don't know where she is at if she us in America already she won't tell me or give me an address to send papers to her she continues to lie to me and I don't want this marriage anymore but how can I do thus if I can't find her

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answered on Oct 22, 2023

I'm sorry to hear about your situation.

If you cannot locate your spouse, you might be able to proceed with a divorce by publication. This method involves publishing a notice in a local newspaper to inform your spouse of the divorce proceedings. Each state has its own requirements for...
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1 Answer | Asked in Business Formation, Divorce and Family Law for Texas on
Q: I am getting a divorce in Texas & everything is signed. It goes final 11-13 & I want to start a business (start LLC).

I got laid off 2 weeks ago....I want to start a business (several months away from soliciting businesses) but I want to set up the infrastructure (form LLC, build website, etc.). Can I start on this while we wait for it to go final? I have a lot of time while I'm looking for a job, I'm a... View More

LeDouglas Genator Johnson
LeDouglas Genator Johnson
answered on Oct 19, 2023

Yes, you can begin the process of establishing an LLC during the final stages of your divorce, as long as these actions do not result in changes that establish ownership rights or confirm the existence of the LLC before the divorce is officially finalized. However, there are a couple of important... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Child Custody and Family Law for Texas on
Q: Weekend Possession Extended by a Holiday during the School term. What is Thursday time?

The decree states, " Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Modified Expanded Standard

Possession Order, if a weekend period of possession by (the father)

begins on a student holiday or a teacher in-service day that falls on a Friday during

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John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Oct 13, 2023

Correct. The father picks the child up from school on Thursday when school is dismissed and retains possession until the end of his regular weekend possession, which is typically either when school resumes Monday morning or at 6:00 p.m. Sunday evening depending upon the terms of the order.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Divorce and Family Law for Texas on
Q: Can the designated competent adult in a divorce pick the children up from school if not on the official school list?

The father has designated the step-mother as a competent adult(although she is a convicted felon). Is she permitted to pick the children up from school if she has not been designated on the school access list? What steps do I take at the school for them not to release the children to her?

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Oct 13, 2023

No, the school will not allow anyone not on the school access list to pick up a child from school.

You, however, should do nothing. He has the right to designate any competent adult to pickup the child on his behalf. But it is incumbent on him to add stepmom to the school access list....
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1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for Texas on
Q: What if my spouse published the divorce notice in her state newspapers not in my state newspapers where I lived at ?

And I couldn’t make a reply to that divorce to her attorney office and I have 30 days to reply to the divorce notice? And she published in her newspaper 3 different newspapers in her state with the wrong address and zip code of my and she got divorce and same day she got her divorce decree... View More

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Sep 30, 2023

If a court signed a divorce decree, your divorce is “real” and you have a limited time to file a motion for new trial, an appeal, a restricted appeal, or a bill of review. These can be legally technical and costly remedies and you need the services of a competent and experienced appellate... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for Texas on
Q: Need help on my pass divorced that was filed in Abilene Texas year 1994 filed by my ex-husband (retired Airmen).

Want to know if I can claim for his retirement benefits after the divorce?

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answered on Sep 22, 2023

In Texas, retirement benefits can be considered community property and may be subject to division between spouses during a divorce. However, the specifics of how these assets were allocated would typically be laid out in your divorce decree or separation agreement. If your divorce decree from 1994... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for Texas on
Q: Texas DIY divorce to finish already filed petition with lawyers?

We currently have a divorce petition filed in Texas and a draft decree proposed. Both of us agree of the draft, however both of our lawyers are dragging the process out ( we believe for monetary gain) and we are wondering if we can file the DIY paperwork ourselves and if we have to wait another 60... View More

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Sep 20, 2023

Unless you have no children and no assets of any real value, it is never advisable to do a DIY divorce unless you have substantial legal experience in family law cases (for example, if you were a paralegal in a family law practice).

A typical agreed divorce can be completed for under...
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1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Family Law and Business Formation for Texas on
Q: If an LLC formed before marriage but initial capital investment made after marriage, is the LLC interest separate or com

LLC was formed with SOS a couple weeks before marriage, but capital investment ($1000) was made after wedding, with community funds. How would the LLC interest be classified in Texas family law?

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Sep 13, 2023

Although I doubt there is any caselaw on this precise question, my initial impression is that under the doctrine of inception of title, the LLC will most likely be characterized as separate property.

But an argument can be made it is community property if community funds were used as the...
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1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for Texas on
Q: In a divorce, can the other half, take half of the property if you had it before yall got together?

Still paying on it

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answered on Sep 12, 2023

In Texas, the division of property in a divorce is governed by community property laws. Texas is a community property state, which means that generally, property acquired during the marriage is considered community property and is subject to division between the spouses in a divorce.... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Divorce, Child Custody and Family Law for Texas on
Q: My ex-wife is scheduling extra-curricular activities for my 12 year old son in Texas after I told her not to. Recourse?

I told my ex-wife (she is primary custodial parent) that she did not have my permission to schedule extra-curricular activities for my son during my custody time (I have every Thursday and every other weekend), she schedule my son for karate every Monday and Thursday and is harassing me to take him... View More

Elisa  Reiter
Elisa Reiter
answered on Sep 7, 2023

I encourage parents to do their utmost to put their children first. Part of that process is for parents to confer with frequency about what is going on in their children's lives. Note - I have a bias here, as my 17 year old son is a second-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. The exercise,... View More

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