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Jordan E. Watson
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Generally, no, you will not qualify for spousal support. In Texas, the...
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Jordan E. Watson
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I cannot tell you how important it is that you have a lawyer to represent you...
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Patricia Faye Bushman's answer
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Texas does not have alimony. It does allow for limited spousal support in some...
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Kevin L. Colbert
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The divorce can be filed in the County where your wife has domicile. Because...
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Patricia Faye Bushman's answer
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Texas has no alimony, but if certain very specific requirements are met, either...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Generally speaking? I don't think it will affect the divorce at all....
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Patricia Faye Bushman's answer
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The only thing it could/should effect is his child support obligation to you if...
Jonathan Lee Stovall
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This all depends on where the original order came from. If it was a California...
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Patricia Faye Bushman's answer
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Sounds like you need a good family law attorney. Doesn't sounds like you...
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Lee Keller King
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A cause of action for alienation of affection is not authorized in Texas. Tex....
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Victor Anthony Rivera
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Unfortunately, contractual alimony, if that is what you actually have, cannot...
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Robert John Bogdanowicz III
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How long have you been married? Texas does not have alimony, and "spousal...

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