Does your wife or husband get part of your inheritance when you divorce?
The short answer is no. The long answer is, it depends. Texas is a community property state. That means that a husband and wife have community property and separate property. Separate property is everything acquired before marriage and everything acquired during marriage by gift or inheritance. Everything else is community property. At the termination of [...]
Who gets the money if a man names his ex-wife as beneficiary in a life insurance policy?
A husband and wife of 25 years filed for divorce. The husband agreed to pay alimony until 2001. He also agreed that he would obtain an insurance policy and name his ex-wife as beneficiary “to a portion of the proceeds on such policy in a face amount sufficient to pay the then remaining alimony payments…” [...]
What happens if you get divorced after making your will?
Texas law provides that all provisions in a will in favor of a former spouse “must be read as if the former spouse failed to survive the testator” and are null and void. Therefore, if you get divorced and don’t change your will, you ex-wife will not inherit under your will even if you want [...]
