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Do I qualify for alimony in Texas?

Per the Texas State Legislature, in order to receive alimony, one party in a marriage must be able to demonstrate an inability to provide for his or herself in the absence of it. You may also be able to obtain alimony if your marriage lasted less than 10 years, but your spouse was abusive during your union.

Is infidelity illegal in Texas?

No, adultery is not illegal in Texas. But Texas courts consider marital misconduct, including infidelity, in dividing the parties' community estate. Typically, fault grounds for divorce, such as adultery, are raised by the innocent spouse to gain a greater (or disproportionate) award of the community estate.

How many years do you have to be married to get spousal support in Texas?

In most cases, the Texas Family Code provides that spousal maintenance may only be ordered for spouses that have been married for 10 years or longer. For marriages lasting between 10 and 20 years, support can be paid for a maximum of five years.

Can you divorce online in Texas?

Online divorce is allowed in Texas, though not every Texas court will accept online forms. You may have to file the forms in person. Sites like Complete Case make online divorce quick, cheap and painless. Plus, the process is 100% legitimate.

Does Texas require separation before divorce?

You cannot get a legal separation instead of a divorce in Texas. Texas law does not recognize legal separations. All of these options are similar to a legal separation because they are ways to provide visitation, financial support, and property orders without getting a divorce, or before the divorce is finalized.

Do both parties have to agree to a divorce in Texas?

Absolutely! Many couples reconcile after they initiate divorce proceedings. If only one party has filed a petition for divorce, then only that party has to consent to dismiss the case. If both parties filed divorce paperwork, then both parties must consent to a dismissal.

 


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