Silverplum states what I was alluding to, why do you think it is your business?
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Since none of the answers seems on point, I assume it is just because.
I have no idea what needs to be done. I'm thinking an attorney would be needed to transfer ownership to you in any way. Since Texas is a community property state, if you don't have a judicial order from the dissolution giving you the business, you are going to get the business. (As a factual issue in the first place and as jargon in the later.)