Do I Need a Divorce If I Am Common Law Married in Texas?

Yes, you must get a legal divorce if you want to end a common-law marriage [...]
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Can I Refuse to Get a Divorce in Texas?

No, you cannot refuse to get a divorce in Texas. If your spouse files for divorce, [...]
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Can I Get a Divorce If I’m Pregnant?

Texas allows you or your spouse to file a divorce if the wife is pregnant. However, [...]
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What Is the Difference Between a Contested and Uncontested Divorce in Texas?

An uncontested divorce is one in which the parties have no disagreements about the logistics [...]
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What is the Divorce Process in Texas?

Divorce can be a very complicated process, especially if there are minor children involved or [...]
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Who is the Petitioner and who is the Respondent?

In Texas divorce cases, one spouse is the petitioner, and the other is the respondent. [...]
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Can I Receive Spousal Maintenance?

Spousal maintenance, also known as alimony, is a form of financial support paid by one [...]
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How to Get a No-Fault Divorce

A no-fault divorce in Texas can be faster and less expensive than a “fault” divorce [...]
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What is a “No-Fault” Divorce?

In a “no-fault” divorce, neither spouse has to prove that the other spouse did something [...]
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What is Temporary Spousal Support?

It is temporary financial support given by one spouse to the other while the divorce [...]
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