Jack G. Duffy, Jr.

Phone: 866-958-3964 Fax: 817 900 0715

Jack G. Duffy, Jr. 6220 Midway Road Haltom City, TX Tarrant Co. 76117 (Tarrant Co.)View Map

Fort Worth Separation

Separation in Fort Worth

When discussing Fort Worth marital separation it is important to remember that Texas law does not recognize legal separation. Although legal separation does not exist in Texas, a separation agreement or what is called a property partition can be drawn up if parties are living separately before the divorce is finalized. If you are involved in a situation in which you and your spouse are living separately and considering a divorce contact an experienced Fort Worth separation lawyer immediately. The family law office of Jack G. Duffy Jr. provides legal assistance in marital separation, legal separation, filing processes, counseling and mediation.

Frequently Asked Questions About Separation

• What are the benefits of creating a separation agreement?
• What does community property law mean?
• Can I negotiate my own separation agreement?

Benefits of a Separation Agreement

Fort Worth separation agreements are financially and emotionally beneficial. Separation agreements are created in order to ensure both parties receive the rightful division of property, are not subjected to any debts after the separation and protect property and income accumulated after the separation. Separation agreements also cover important issues such as child custody, child support and alimony. Separation agreements are emotionally beneficial because often time’s couples seeking divorce are in constant battle over property and children. If an attorney is hired to draw up an agreement these situations can be avoided. If faced with a separation situation it is important to look after your best interests and the best interests of your children.

Community Property

Texas is a community property state; this means factors such as income, accumulated property and debt are split 50/50 if agreements cannot be reached before divorce proceedings. States that enforce equitable distribution allow spouses to own separate property, this is not the case in Texas. Any property or income accumulated during a marriage is pertinent to both spouses.

Can I Negotiate My Own Separation Agreement?

Attorneys are often hired in situations that involve separation and/or divorce. Although it is not impossible to negotiate the terms of your separation, spouses engaged in a separation situation often become involved in long-lived battles and cannot reach agreements by themselves. An attorney will prove beneficial settling challenging factors such as child support and child custody.

If you are involved in any separation situation an experienced Fort Worth separation attorney should be consulted. Although Texas law does not permit legal separations, spouses seeking a divorce do have separation options. In many situations agreements can be created that will benefit both spouses. In other cases situations arise that require litigation representation and a family law trial.

At the office of Jack G. Duffy our attorneys are devoted to providing representation for any of your separation needs. Contact our knowledgeable attorneys today at 866-958-3964.

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