In Texas, property is classified as separate, community, or mixed. Separate property is acquired or created outside of the marriage and belongs solely to one spouse. Community property is acquired or created during the marriage by either spouse and can be divided in a divorce. Mixed property is a combination of both separate and community property, with the portion of community property eligible for division in a divorce.
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