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TEXAS: Schlafly v. Schlafly, 33 S.W.3d 863 (Tex. App. 2000). The husband contended that the trial court had erred in awarding his separate property to the wife and in awarding more that 90% of the community assets to the wife. In this case, the husband and the wife were married for three years before the husband filed for divorce. The husband contended that the trial court had abused its discretion in awarding the husbands separate property to the wife and in awarding 90% of the community property to the wife.
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