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· 6/26/2013

In the Matter of the MARRIAGE OF C.A.S. AND D.P.S.

Citations

  • 405 S.W.3d 373
  • 2013 WL 3204314
  • 2013 Tex. App. LEXIS 7863

How courts have described this case

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  • insufficiency of the evidence is a relevant factor in determining whether the trial judge abused her discretion
  • party complaining of division of community estate has the burden to prove division was so unjust and unfair as to constitute abuse of discretion
  • where husband did not contend that listed assets had disputed value, trial court did not abuse discretion by failing to make findings of assets' values
  • trial court is afforded broad discretion in dividing community estate, and court of appeals must indulge every reasonable presumption in favor of trial court’s proper exercise of its discretion
  • court may consider wrongful depletion of community assets when dividing estate

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Judges: Lang-Miers, Fillmore

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