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Texas Law Help has created a toolkit for divorces where the family has minor children and there is already a final custody order in place. The toolkit contains instructions, forms, frequently asked questions, and more. Instructions and forms for both agreed and default divorces are included.
Respond when your spouse has served you with divorce papers. Answer forms and counter-petition forms are provided. Ask the court to appear at your divorce hearings remotely, either by video or over the phone. This page lists several versions of a specific waiver of service form.
This Divorce Set Contains instructions and seven forms: an Affidavit of Indigency, an Original Petition for Divorce, a Waiver of Service, a Final Decree of Divorce, a Certificate of Last Known Address, a Notice of Change of Address, and an Affidavit of Military Status. The chart on the next page describes each form and when to use it.
How to serve the initial court papers in a family law matter (such as a divorce, custody, modification, child's name change, or paternity case). ... A guide for getting a divorce when you and your spouse do not have children together who are younger than 18 (or still in high school).
NOTICE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS SENSITIVE DATA. (The Clerk’s office will fill in the Cause Number and Court Number when you file this form.) Print first, middle and last name of the spouse filing for divorce. Print first, middle and last name of other spouse. Print your answers.
Information about divorce in Texas with and without children. This guide was created to provide information about divorce in Texas. It aims to answer the frequently asked questions that we receive at the library. On this page, you will find a general overview of the divorce process.
Agreed Divorce Forms SET B (Texas Divorce, With Children, Opposite-Sex Spouses) Use these instructions & forms if: you have a Texas divorce, you and your spouse agree about all the issues and will both sign the necessary court forms, you and your spouse have children together who are under 18 or still in high school, and there are
These instructions explain the basic steps in an agreed divorce without children. Each step includes a link to the form or forms needed for that step. Click on the step to expand it with more information. you and your spouse agree about all the issues and will both sign the necessary court forms.
These instructions explain the basic steps in an agreed divorce without children. Each step includes a link to the form or forms needed for that step. Click on the step to expand it with more information. you and your spouse agree about all the issues and will both sign the necessary court forms.
In this guide, you’ll learn about Texas divorce laws, how to file for a divorce in Texas and what your rights are to support, property, custody and more. A divorce can be processed in...