March 2026
By Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law
Fort Worth Property Division During Divorce: How Tarrant County Courts Handle Your Assets
In Texas, divorce courts do not always split property straight down the middle. Instead, they use a rule called a “just and right” division. This...
March 2026
By Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law
The Difference Between Community vs. Separate Property in Texas Divorce Asset Division
Contrary to common belief, how an asset is titled, whose name is on the bank account, or who paid the mortgage does not automatically determine...
March 2026
By Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law
Just and Right Division Standard in Dallas County Divorces
If you are going through a divorce in Dallas County, you may have heard that Texas follows a “just and right” property division system. Many...
March 2026
By Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law
Just and Right Property Division in Tarrant County Divorces
If you are facing a divorce in Tarrant County, one of your biggest worries is probably what will happen to your property, savings, and debts....
March 2026
By Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law
How Do Valuation Dates for Property Division Work in Texas Divorces?
You file for divorce in February. Your portfolio is strong, and the housing market is booming. But divorce takes time. By the time your case...
February 2026
By Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law
Do You Need a Family Law Attorney for Mediation in Texas? What February Divorce Filers Should Know
February consistently sees a rise in divorce filings across Texas. For many families, the start of the new year brings financial clarity, post-holiday decisions, and...
November 2025
By Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law
How Is a 401(k) or Retirement Account Divided in a Texas Divorce?
A retirement account often represents the largest marital asset in a Texas divorce. If you’ve spent decades building your 401(k), the thought of dividing it...
November 2025
By Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law
What Is the Waiting Period for Divorce in Texas?
The waiting period for a divorce in Texas is a minimum of 60 days, and the clock begins the day after you file the Original...
November 2025
By Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law
Navigating a Texas Divorce With an Unresponsive Partner
My Spouse Won’t Sign the Papers: Now What? If your spouse doesn’t respond to divorce papers in Texas, the divorce can still proceed through a...
November 2025
By Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law
Common Law Marriage in Texas: Are You Legally Married and How Do You Get Divorced?
Many long-term couples in Texas live together, share finances, and present themselves as partners without a formal ceremony or marriage license. Texas law may still...
September 2025
By Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law
Can I Get an Annulment in Texas?
When a marriage fails to meet legal requirements from the start, Texas law provides a path to declare it invalid through annulment. Texas divorce lawyers...
September 2025
By Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law