There Is No Such Thing As “Community Debt” in Texas
Although lawyers often speak of “community debt” in the context of divorce, there is actually no such term in the Texas Family Code. To be accurate, there are debts that are acquired during the marriage that must be dealt with upon divorce.
Assigning & Division of Debt Requires An Experienced Attorney
Usually, the debts are divided as part of the overall division of the community estate. Whether a debt is paid from community assets or assumed by one party depends on the individual situation. Sometimes, debts are paid from the sale of a residence or stock; occasionally, there’s money in savings to pay off some debt. Often, the debt is assumed by the spouse who receives the asset that secures the debt.