Final Divorce Decree?
There is no set time period to respond. Before the decree can be finalized, it must be approved and signed by the Court. If there is no agreement,...
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There is no set time period to respond. Before the decree can be finalized, it must be approved and signed by the Court. If there is no agreement,...
I moved your question to Probate, which should get you better answers. Generally, if there is no will, then decedents' estate will be...
Yes, assuming that the friend is licensed in Texas, he or she may represent a friend or family member.
I agree with Ms. Allen--you need to consult with a family law attorney to determine if you have grounds for annulment. And take heart. Even if you...
Divorcing an undocumented immigrant is no different that divorcing a citizen. You file suit and have him served with the citation and go forward...
Mr. Corno is correct. Your fiance' can file for divorce here in Houston. The difficult part may be getting his wife served with citation in...
It certainly would not hurt for you two to get married. Unless you do, with permission from your parents, they could change their minds and report...
Your only option would seem to be to file to divorce him and obtain temporary orders that he pay your interim attorney's fees and interim support. ...
The short answer is "yes." Unless you have their permission or are emancipated by the court, you can be considered a runaway until your 18th...
I agree with Mr. Woodward -- email service is now allowed under the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. However, if your case is in county court or...