Law Office of Bryan Fagan PLLC Podcast
Ask ten Texans about alimony and you'll get ten confident answers — most of them wrong. In this episode, we dispel the Texas alimony myth once and for all, starting with the fact that surprises almost everyone: the word "alimony" doesn't actually appear in the Texas Family Code. What Texas has is spousal maintenance under Chapter 8 — and it looks nothing like the Hollywood version people absorb from celebrity headlines, where a lifetime of big monthly checks follows every divorce. The Texas reality is far narrower. Eligibility is strict: generally a marriage of at least ten years paired with a genuine inability to meet your minimum reasonable needs, or circumstances like family violence or a disabling condition. Even when a court orders it, the amounts are capped — the lesser of $5,000 per month or 20% of the paying spouse's average gross monthly income — and the duration is limited by statute based on the length of the marriage. It's a bridge to independence, not a permanent income stream, which is exactly why so many claims that assume otherwise get rejected. Then we cover the path most people never hear about: contractual alimony, the negotiated agreement between spouses that isn't bound by the statutory caps and is enforced as a contract — often the more flexible tool in settlement. We bring it home to Fort Worth and Tarrant County: what local courts expect, why documentation decides these cases, and how to know which path fits your situation before you build your divorce strategy on a myth. For spouses in Fort Worth and across Texas, the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC offers free, confidential consultations. Learn more at bryanfagan.com.
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