Hourigan v. Hourigan

635 S.W.2d 556 (1981)

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Hourigan v. Hourigan

Texas Court of Appeals
635 S.W.2d 556 (1981)

  • Written by Whitney Kamerzel , JD

Facts

James Hourigan (plaintiff) and Sally Hourigan (defendant) were married. James filed for divorce and presented evidence that Sally abandoned James and their eight-year-old daughter. The trial court granted the divorce and appointed James as the managing conservator of the child. Sally testified that she could not afford monthly child-support payments. The court therefore awarded James the home, which was worth around $28,000, a car worth $1,800, and rental property worth $19,000. The court estimated the cost of raising the child to be around $46,000, and this property was awarded to help satisfy this cost. Sally was awarded $10,000 of the rental property to be paid when the property was sold upon the child’s eighteenth birthday, a car, and her personal property. James was ordered to pay transportation costs to Alaska to allow the child to periodically spend time with Sally. Sally appealed, arguing the trial court improperly divided the community property. Sally did not appeal the court’s appointment of James as the child’s conservator.

Rule of Law

Issue

Holding and Reasoning (Preslar, J.)

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