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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

If I own 1% of a company from 2008, can I get money from it or sell my 1%?

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Answered by attorney Reshard Juquin Alexander (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at RJ Alexander Law, PLLC
This question was already answered. You need to review your divorce decree. If you still have further questions then you should consult a local family lawyer who can review in detail what you should have received under Texas divorce law.
This question was already answered. You need to review your divorce decree. If you still have further questions then you should consult a local family lawyer who can review in detail what you should have received under Texas divorce law.
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My wife filed divorce , and then sold the house, can I get half the money/

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Answered by attorney Charles Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Rose Sanders Law Firm
In Texas, any property acquired during the marriage is deemed community property.  During a divorce, a court applies a "just and right" division of the property.  This doesnt mean 50/50, the court can split the community property 60/40, 70/30. The court applies factors in making this "just and right" division.  If your wife filed for divorce, then sold the house while the divorce is pending, you can claim that she commited "fraud on the estate" and seek to be reinbursed for your community share of the family home. 
In Texas, any property acquired during the marriage is deemed community property.  During a divorce, a court applies a "just and right" division of the property.  This doesnt mean 50/50, the court can split the community property 60/40, 70/30. The court applies factors in making this "just and right" division.  If your wife filed for divorce, then sold the house while the divorce is pending, you can claim that she commited "fraud on the estate" and seek to be reinbursed for your community share of the family home. 
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Can I kick my wife out of the house now knowing that my divorce papers will state that?

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Answered by attorney Bruce Campbell Zivley (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Bruce C. Zivley, Attorney at Law
Despite what you emotionally feel, and justifiably so, it would be a bad idea to kick her out. Rely on the court to act on your request to have exclusive use and possession of the residence, rather than attempting to usurp the authority of the court. Such is always a better idea. I can see you today if you want to act quicker and are in the Houston area.
Despite what you emotionally feel, and justifiably so, it would be a bad idea to kick her out. Rely on the court to act on your request to have exclusive use and possession of the residence, rather than attempting to usurp the authority of the court. Such is always a better idea. I can see you today if you want to act quicker and are in the Houston area.
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