Affordable Uncontested Divorce in Dallas, TX

Divorce in Dallas Texas

Filing for divorce in Dallas, Texas is handled through the Dallas County family court system. Whether your case is contested or uncontested, understanding how the process actually works can help avoid delays, rejected paperwork, and unnecessary complications.

Divorce cases in Dallas are filed through the Dallas County District Clerk and processed using the Texas eFile system.

How Divorce Works in Dallas Texas

Affordable Uncontested Divorce in Dallas, TX

Divorce cases in Dallas follow a structured legal process through the Dallas County courts.

The typical process includes:

  • Filing the Original Petition for Divorce through the Texas eFile system
  • The Dallas County District Clerk assigns the case to a family court
  • The other spouse is served or signs a Waiver of Service
  • Both parties complete and sign the Final Decree of Divorce
  • Waiting the required 60-day waiting period under Texas law
  • Finalizing the case through prove-up or court approval

Once filed, all documents, notices, and updates are handled electronically through the Texas eFile system.

Uncontested Divorce in Dallas Texas

An uncontested divorce means both spouses agree on all terms, including property division, debts, and any issues involving children.

Even in agreed cases, the process must still follow the formal filing requirements in Dallas County, including filing through the eFile system and completing the required waiting period.

Common Mistakes in Dallas Divorce Cases

Many divorce filings in Dallas County are delayed or rejected due to small but critical mistakes.

Common issues include:

  • Filing incorrect or incomplete paperwork
  • Missing required legal language in the Final Decree
  • Improper service or invalid Waiver of Service
  • Failing to meet court requirements for children or support
  • Submitting documents that do not meet court formatting requirements

Even in uncontested cases, these issues can delay finalization or require corrections before approval.

Where to File for Divorce in Dallas Texas

Divorce cases in Dallas are filed through the Dallas County District Clerk and assigned to family district courts.

George L. Allen Sr. Courts Building
600 Commerce Street
Dallas, TX 75202

We’ll help you prepare for the prove-up hearing (if required) and guide you through what to expect.

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Dallas Divorce Timeline

Here’s what a typical uncontested divorce looks like in Dallas:

  1. Texas Residency Requirements
    • One spouse must have lived in Texas for at least 6 months and Dallas County for at least 90 days.
  2. Filing the Petition
    • We’ll prepare and file your Original Petition for Divorce.
  3. Serving the Other Spouse
    • Choose between waiver of service (most common), official service by constable, or service by publication (rare).
  4. 60-Day Waiting Period
  5. Final Decree
    • Once signed by both parties, we file your Final Decree of Divorce and attend the court hearing if needed.

📅 Total estimated time: ~60–90 days (uncontested cases only)

​Grounds for Divorce in Dallas Texas 

​​Choosing the appropriate type of divorce begins with identifying the root causes of it. Therefore, one must know the differences between Fault and No-Fault divorces.

​Texas is a “mixed state” which means that a divorce can be granted either with or without proof that a spouse is at fault.

State law indicates one ground for a No-Fault divorce and six grounds for a Fault divorce.​

No-Fault Divorce

The only ground for a No-Fault divorce is when there are irreconcilable differences between the two spouses.​

Given their simplicity and affordable costs, No-Fault divorces have been gaining in popularity. Additionally, there is no defense to a petition for divorce based on insupportability. If at least one spouse wants a divorce, it will be considered. Texas law does not force an unhappy spouse to stay married just because the other spouse is happy with the marriage.​

Fault Divorce

Fault divorces are not as common nowadays as they were before. In fact, some states no longer even recognize them. Texas, however, retains the distinction between Fault and No-Fault divorces.​

A fault divorce implies that one of the spouses is requesting for a divorce based on the fact that the other spouse has done something wrong.​

There are six grounds for a fault divorce in Dallas Texas:​

  • cruelty (either physical or mental abuse and any other unreasonable acts of cruelty).
  • adultery.
  • separation (if the spouses have lived apart for more than three years).
  • abandonment.
  • felony conviction (for at least a year).
  • confinement to a mental hospital (for at least three years, with signs that the spouses’ condition will not improve or that the probability of relapse is high).

It is important to note that in a majority of No-Fault divorces, the court splits joint property evenly down the line. In a fault divorce, the party who is at Fault for the divorce is subject to an unequal distribution of the marital estate. This is done in a manner that is determined to be just and right by the judge.

Common Questions About Divorce in Dallas, Texas

Can I file for divorce in Dallas if I just moved here?

Only if you or your spouse has lived in Texas for at least 6 months and in Dallas County for at least 90 days.

When is a divorce final in Dallas Texas?

A divorce is final in Dallas County, Texas when the divorce decree is signed by a judge and filed with the county clerk’s office. Once the divorce decree is final, it is considered a public record.

​Can we handle property and custody in one agreement?

Yes. Our divorce documents include comprehensive marital settlement terms covering property, debts, custody, and visitation.

Can we file without going to court?

Most uncontested divorces only require a short “prove-up” hearing. In some cases, these can be waived or handled virtually.

Why Choose Us for Your Dallas Divorce?

📍 Local experience – Serving clients throughout Dallas County, including Grand Prairie, Irving, and Richardson

Flat-fee pricing – No hidden fees

⚖️ Attorney-guided support – We assist with filing, serving, and finalizing

🕒 Fast processing – Divorce in as little as 61 days

⭐ Client Reviews from Dallas Area

“Ready Divorce made our divorce seamless. Even with kids involved, it was quick and affordable.” — J.L. (Dallas)

“So clear and easy—I was surprised at how simple it felt. Highly recommend their service in Dallas.” — R.M.

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