85th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, Senate Bill 1237, Chapter 421 Page: 3 of 16
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S.B. No. 1237
1 party's dissipation or transfer of that property.
2 (d) In considering a party's request to suspend the
3 enforcement of the property division, the trial court shall
4 consider whether:
5 (1) any relief granted under Subsection (a) is
6 adequate to protect the party's interest in the property awarded to
7 the party; or
8 (2) the party who was not awarded the property should
9 also be required to provide security for the appeal in addition to
10 any relief granted under Subsection (a).
11 (e) If the trial court determines that the party awarded the
12 property can be adequately protected from the other party's
13 dissipation of assets during the appeal only if the other party
14 provides security for the appeal, the trial court shall set the
15 appropriate amount of security, taking into consideration any
16 relief granted under Subsection (a) and the amount of security that
17 the other party would otherwise have to provide by law if relief
18 under Subsection (a) was not granted.
19 (f) In rendering a temporary order under this section that
20 suspends enforcement of all or part of the property division, the
21 trial court may grant any relief under Subsection (a), in addition
22 to requiring the party who was not awarded the property to post
23 security for that part of the property division to be suspended.
24 The trial court may require that the party who was not awarded the
25 property post all or only part of the security that would otherwise
26 be required by law.
27 (g) This section does not prevent a party who was not3
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Texas. Legislature. Senate. 85th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, Senate Bill 1237, Chapter 421, legislative document, June 1, 2017; [Austin, Texas]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1050434/m1/3/?q=divorce: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.