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  2. Filing for Divorce - Divorce - Guides at Texas State Law Library

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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.

  3. Uncontested, No Minor Children, No Real Property

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    You or your spouse wants to file specific grounds for divorce, such as cruelty or adultery. This Set provides for a no-fault divorce, for example, you do not get along and do not plan to get back together. The wife is pregnant, even if the husband is not the father.

  4. Divorce Forms - Divorce - Guides at Texas State Law Library

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    This page includes forms and instructions and answers to frequently asked questions about how to set a contesting final hearing for divorce. See the Related Forms section for a list of forms.

  5. Divorce | Texas Law Help

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    Divorce is how you legally end a marriage. In a divorce, the court formalizes who has custody of children, pays support, controls property, and is responsible for debts. The guides and articles in this section can answer questions about dissolving a marriage.

  6. Information about divorce in Texas with and without children. The Texas State Law Library publishes legal research guides to help both self-represented litigants/pro se litigants and attorneys/legal practitioners locate the legal information they need.

  7. Original Petition for Divorce - TexasLawHelp.org

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    Note: You cannot file for divorce in Texas until you or your spouse has lived in the county where you are asking for a divorce for at least the last 90 days and in Texas for at least the last six months. There are special rules for military families and others who are absent from the state due to government service.

  8. Agreed Divorce Forms SET B - TexasLawHelp.org

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    To file your divorce forms in person, take your Original Petition for Divorce and additional starting forms (and copies) to the district clerk’s office in the county you have determined is the correct county to file your divorce.

  9. Texas Divorce Form Guide - TxDivorce.org

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    There are three types/categories of Texas divorce forms: uncontested divorce forms (most popular); attorney assisted divorce forms (most expensive); and. free do-it-yourself divorce forms (most challenging). If money is not an issue, the attorney assisted divorce is the way to go.

  10. 12/3/2019 Instructions & Forms for an Agreed Divorce without...

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    Instructions & Forms for an Agreed Divorce without Children. 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.

  11. Instructions & Forms for an Agreed Divorce without Children -...

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    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.