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Texas Divorce Law - FAQs Divorce law

By the Divorce Lawyers at Smith & Garg, LLC, serving The Woodlands, Spring, Houston, Conroe, Humble, Kingwood, Tomball, Cypress, Huntsville, Westchase, Southwest, Sugar Land, West Oaks, Alief, Memorial, River Oaks, Stafford, Katy, and Missouri City.

Woodlands Divorce Lawyers, Texas Divorce Lawyers

1. How long does it take to get a divorce in Texas?
2. How does the State of Texas divide marital assets in the event of a divorce – 50/50?
3. I am new to the divorce process, where do I start?
4. What is an uncontested divorce?
5. I was just informed by my spouse that he/she wants a divorce. I do not want a divorce, can I oppose it?
6. My spouse filed for a divorce. What will happen if I refuse to sign the divorce papers?
7. After a divorce has been files, does one of us have to move out of the house? If so, who?
8. My spouse moved out of the house and took the children with her. She is telling me that I cannot see the children, is this allowable?
9. After the divorce is over, will I get to keep my house, property, and car?
10. My spouse has had an affair. Can I use this fact against him/her?


Reaching the decision to end your marriage is tremendously difficult. Given the complicated and emotional issues with which you are faced in the process, the best advice is to work with a lawyer experienced in Texas divorce law. A lawyer experienced in the legal process can ease your stress as you go through this emotional legal process. The lawyers at Smith & Garg, LLC are prepared to assist you immediately in your time of need.

 

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