Online Divorcein Texas
Online divorce is a straightforward option for couples in Texas seeking an uncontested divorce without involving expensive lawyers. It is perfect for amicable cases where both parties have no disputes over divorce-related issues and can represent themselves in court pro se. Our service is ideal for preparing documents for amicable, no-fault divorces, offering a simple and efficient way to handle your case.
- Case-specific package of documents
- Affordable fixed fees
- Helpful customer support
- Convenient deadlines
- Up-to-date forms
of court approval
of divorce documents
How It Works
Our online service is a tool for paperwork preparation that works best for uncontested, no-fault offline or online divorce in Texas when a couple has already agreed on all aspects of ending their marriage. Therefore, they may file their case with the court without involving legal professionals, which allows them to spend less money and time on the entire process.
Still, they should undergo each step on their own, including the initial stage of collecting and completing the necessary forms. The good news is that our service can complete the paperwork for your agreed-upon divorce, minimizing your stress and the risk of submitting the wrong forms. Use the filled-out documents to file without a lawyer in person or online.
Step 1. Check Your Eligibility
Answer several simple questions on our platform to see if our service is suitable in your specific circumstances.
Step 2. Fill out a Questionnaire
Complete a full online questionnaire, providing the details of your case so the system can select and fill in the right forms.
Step 3. Print out the Documents
Download the completed documents from your account, print, sign, and notarize them to start the case with the local court or file for divorce online.
Requirements for an Uncontested Divorce in Texas
Filing Requirements
You have to file a Petition for Divorce and other required papers in person with the court in the county where either party resides or e-file the documents. Serve the other spouse, file the rest of the paperwork, attend the court hearing, and get the signed divorce decree.
Residency Requirements
To be eligible to file for divorce in Texas, either spouse must have been domiciled in the state for at least 6 months prior to filing. The action must be commenced in the county where either spouse has lived for the preceding 90 days.
Waiting Period
The mandatory waiting period in Texas is 60 days after the Petition is filed with the court. It can be potentially waived, but only if the case involves an active protective order or conviction related to family violence.
Complete Your Divorce Papers Online
To obtain your ready-to-file Texas divorce papers online, you must first complete an online questionnaire. It contains several blocks of questions concerning your marriage and divorce. This information will help the system choose the right forms for your specific uncontested, no-fault case and fill them out with your data.
Firstly, you’ll have to indicate the personal and contact details of all the involved parties, including yourself, your spouse, and your minor children if you have any. Secondly, detailed information about your and your spouse’s property, income, taxes, debts, assets, and other financial matters is needed for papers related to property division, child and spousal support, etc. Additional details may be required depending on your individual case.
You can get your Texas divorce kit – the filled-out forms and filing guide – online or receive it by mail for a small extra fee. At a minimum, it will contain:
- Petition for Divorce
- Civil Case Information Sheet
- Information on Suit Affecting the Family Relationship
- Income Withholding for Support
Why Texans Choose DivorceCanBeSimple.com?
Forget about time-consuming office visits or meetings with lawyers. Access our platform and fill out the questionnaire at your own pace to get your ready-to-file divorce paperwork easily and quickly. Every divorce case is unique, and our online service is a flexible system that can prepare case-specific forms for your individual situation.
We offer a budget-friendly method for preparing divorce documents. With our help, a DIY and cheap divorce in Texas has become a reality for many couples willing to file pro se.
By ordering our help with divorce paperwork preparation online, you can be sure your personal information and sensitive details are protected throughout the entire process.
With our assistance, you can complete your divorce papers in no time. If fast divorce is what you need, choose expedited preparation options for your forms to get and file them as soon as you would like.
Our clients get only legal documents compliant with the current state regulations. Besides, we always ensure that the system fills them in accurately with the answers provided in the questionnaire.
Start Your Divorce in Texas Today!
Getting the filled-out forms and a guide on how to file them from our online service is a major step in your divorce preparations. If you want to find out more about our online questionnaire, pricing options, and the overall process, feel free to contact our professional support agents via email.
By choosing our service, you will receive:
- Case-specific forms for getting a divorce
- Understandable step-by-step filing instructions
- Free revisions for active subscribers
- Professional customer support
- State-specific paperwork
- Affordable and quick help with document preparation
What if We Have Children?
Couples with children are also eligible to get their divorce paperwork completed online, given their case is uncontested. If you provide the details concerning child custody and support, we will prepare the necessary forms as a part of your divorce kit at no extra cost.
There are several child-related matters to consider for divorcing spouses:
- In Texas, the decisions concerning child custody and support are determined by the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act.
- Parents are eligible to develop a parenting plan to present in court. If they fail to do so, a judge will make decisions based on the information available.
- While granting custody, the judge considers whether joint custody benefits the child, whether one parent does not influence the child’s relationship with the other, the parent’s household locations, how much each party contributes to the child’s upbringing, etc.
- Either party may be ordered to pay child support. The factors influencing its amount are the child’s age, each parent’s financial situation, expenses, etc. The approximate payment can be estimated in the Monthly Child Support Calculator.