Putegnat v. Putegnat
Texas Court of Appeals
706 S.W.2d 702 (1986)
- Written by Whitney Kamerzel , JD
Facts
Robert Putegnat (plaintiff) and Barbara Putegnat (defendant) were married and subsequently filed for divorce. The trial court granted the divorce and distributed the parties’ community property. Barbara was awarded 25 percent of Robert’s inheritance. Robert did not appeal the divorce decree. Subsequently, Robert filed an action to challenge the divorce decree as void for divesting him of his separate-property inheritance. The trial court dismissed the case, holding Robert’s sole method to challenge the decree was through appeal, which he failed to do. Robert appealed.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Kennedy, J.)
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