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What Is an Uncontested Divorce in Texas?
In certain circumstances, couples may find themselves in a situation where they can agree on all aspects of their divorce without the

Rights for Paternity Tests in New Child Support Court Matters in Texas
In Texas, a presumption of paternity mainly exists when a child is born during a marriage. A filing of an acknowledgment of
Should You Bring an Attorney to a Texas Child Support Court?
The Texas Office of the Attorney General (OAG) has a duty to the State of Texas and that duty is based on
Geographic Restrictions in Texas Family Law Cases
In Texas, a geographic restriction may be imposed in a divorce or suit affecting the parent-child relationship. This is to ensure that
Texas Modifications of Custody, How to Proceed
In Texas, an order relating to a parent child relationship means an order that deals with the management of child, possession and
Texas Divorces: Separate Property & Community Property
What is Separate Property in Divorce? In Texas, Separate Property is property that you already owned prior to the marriage, what you
What Happens With the Tax Return In a Texas Divorce?
The Texas Family Code characterizes and presumes that any income or debt that occurs during the marriage is community property. That means
Texas Divorces; Community Property Versus Separate Property
Division of Assets Must Be Fair Texas Court presumes that all property is community property in a divorce unless there is clear
Uncontested Divorces in Texas; How to Get a Divorce Done Right
Texas divorces are not always simple. A do-it-yourself divorce can result in an improper divorce that is not valid. There are five
Holiday Season Possession and Access in Texas Family Law Cases
Texas Standard Possession Orders relating to minor children that are subject to a Texas Family Law case are often in dispute during
What Is an Uncontested Divorce in Texas?
In certain circumstances, couples may find themselves in a situation where they can agree on all aspects of their divorce without the

Rights for Paternity Tests in New Child Support Court Matters in Texas
In Texas, a presumption of paternity mainly exists when a child is born during a marriage. A filing of an acknowledgment of
Should You Bring an Attorney to a Texas Child Support Court?
The Texas Office of the Attorney General (OAG) has a duty to the State of Texas and that duty is based on
Geographic Restrictions in Texas Family Law Cases
In Texas, a geographic restriction may be imposed in a divorce or suit affecting the parent-child relationship. This is to ensure that
Texas Modifications of Custody, How to Proceed
In Texas, an order relating to a parent child relationship means an order that deals with the management of child, possession and
Texas Divorces: Separate Property & Community Property
What is Separate Property in Divorce? In Texas, Separate Property is property that you already owned prior to the marriage, what you
What Happens With the Tax Return In a Texas Divorce?
The Texas Family Code characterizes and presumes that any income or debt that occurs during the marriage is community property. That means
Texas Divorces; Community Property Versus Separate Property
Division of Assets Must Be Fair Texas Court presumes that all property is community property in a divorce unless there is clear
Uncontested Divorces in Texas; How to Get a Divorce Done Right
Texas divorces are not always simple. A do-it-yourself divorce can result in an improper divorce that is not valid. There are five
Holiday Season Possession and Access in Texas Family Law Cases
Texas Standard Possession Orders relating to minor children that are subject to a Texas Family Law case are often in dispute during