Either you or your spouse must have been living in Texas for at least 6 months and in the county in which you’re filing for the preceding 90 days before you can file for divorce. There are also some special exceptions for members of the military that have been...
There are several issues involved in the divorce process and determining the issues involved is a fact intensive case by case analysis. In general the issues of property division, support (spousal and child), conservatorship and visitation are what need to be...
I can’t really answer that question for you. However, what I can do is tell you how dating might affect your divorce and you’ll have to decide how soon to start dating. Casual dating probably won’t affect how a court will award property or child...
The Texas Family Code says you have to wait at least 30 days after your divorce is finalized to remarry. However, at the time of your divorce you can request that the Judge waive this 30 day waiting period.
The state of Texas requires a 60 day cooling off period before your divorce can be finalized. So, after the Original Petition for Divorce is filed, you have to wait 60 days before the divorce is final. This doesn’t mean that the divorce has do be done on the...