Law Office of Bryan Fagan PLLC Podcast
Who is responsible for marital debt when a Texas marriage ends? It's the question that keeps divorcing spouses up at night — and the answers surprise most people. In this episode, we walk through how debt actually gets divided in a Texas divorce, starting with the debt dilemma: why allocation matters so much for your credit score, your cash flow, and your financial freedom after the decree. Texas divides debts the same way it divides property — in a "just and right" manner based on the specific facts of the marriage, not an automatic 50/50 split. Then we bust the myths that cost people the most, including the biggest one of all: your divorce decree does NOT bind your creditors. A court in a divorce cannot interfere with a creditor's right to collect from a debtor — so if your name is on the loan and your ex stops paying, the creditor can still come after you and your credit takes the hit, no matter what the decree says. We cover classifying debt as community versus separate, the complex cases that require real analysis and litigation — business debts, tax liabilities, hidden obligations — and the costly mistakes to avoid: assuming a debt "follows" the other spouse, ignoring joint accounts, failing to refinance the house or car after divorce, overlooking hidden tax obligations, and waiting too long to get legal advice. The bottom line: protecting your financial future means closing every loop — refinancing, closing joint accounts, and building indemnification into the decree — before the ink dries. For families in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, and across Texas, the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC offers free, confidential consultations. Learn more at bryanfagan.com.
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