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If you are still involved with your spouse, some judges will not grant a divorce because there seems to be a reasonable expectation that you will... Read Answer
You will have to search the district court records to find out if your case was filed. If an order was signed dissolving your marriage, it will be in... Read Answer
There are forms that must be filled out to withdraw money from the account. You would likely not be able to access his account without his... Read Answer
Yes. Jurisdiction to grant a divorce is based on your domicile at the time you file. Provided you have lived in Texas for 6... Read Answer
Short answer: Probably, yes. Whatever retirement was earned by either party during the marriage is subject to division by the judge... Read Answer
You should certainly appear for the January 5 hearing. It will be virtual so you should be able to log in from wherever you are. If you plan to get... Read Answer
You must e-file the counterpetition through the e-filing system. Your spouse will receive it through that system. Contact the clerk for the court... Read Answer
If the home was purchased during the marriage, it is community property and subject to being divided in the divorce. The division can happen in a... Read Answer
It sounds as if the proper real estate documents were not filed in conjunction with your Final Decree. If not, then your ex husband would still be on... Read Answer
Yes if you are the car owner.
You could be entitled to a reimbursement claim for the funds towards the improvements and the mortgage. You would have to have receipts. If he doesnt... Read Answer
Usually $1500 and up depends on if it contested. You need to search family lawyers in the county you live in.
Many divorce attorneys are not familar with real estate law. I practice both. I often have clients that have issues with real property that was not... Read Answer
You should contact the real estate agent and buyers and make sure they have a copy of the divorce decree. You may be required to sign the documents... Read Answer
Getting married does not make all of your assets community property. Community property is what is earned during the marriage. However, there are... Read Answer
My advice to you is to seek a consultation with an attorney as soon as possible. Even you you decide not to hire an attorney, you need to understand... Read Answer
Texas is not a alimony state. Texas has spousel maintainece under certain situations; ie been married for more than 10 years; spouse suffering... Read Answer
In Texas, any property acquired during the marriage is deemed community property. During a divorce, a court applies a "just and right" division... Read Answer
The proper way to contest personal jurisdiction in the divorce suit is for you to file what is called a Special Appearance. In it you can... Read Answer
You may certainly file for divorce. Once you file, there is a 60 day waiting period before you may finalize the divorce. You may either... Read Answer
If you want a divorce, a divorce for someone informally married is the same as for one who is formally married. Some people start by calling... Read Answer
Start by asking him if he filed for and completed a divorce. It is possible to do that without you knowing about it if he alleged he could not... Read Answer
Unfortunately, there is not a simple answer to your question. Each county is under its own set of rules during COVID-19. Many counties are... Read Answer