Texas Child Custody & Visitation

Recently updated on October 18th, 2025 at 04:13 amOverview In Texas, matters of child custody and visitation are governed by the concept of “conservatorship,” as defined in the Texas Family Code, Chapter 153. This legal framework determines how parental rights and duties are allocated after separation or divorce, ensuring that decisions reflect the child’s best…

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Texas Property Division Laws Divorce

Recently updated on October 18th, 2025 at 04:11 amOverview In Texas, the division of marital property and debts is one of the most significant aspects of a divorce case. Texas follows the doctrine of “community property,” as codified in Texas Family Code Chapter 7, which presumes that all assets and liabilities acquired by either spouse…

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Texas Divorce Cost

Recently updated on October 18th, 2025 at 04:10 amOverview Understanding the full spectrum of divorce costs in Texas is critical for planning both legally and financially. “Cost” in this context extends far beyond the initial filing fee—it encompasses every expense associated with navigating the judicial process, resolving disputes, and enforcing the final decree. These costs…

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Texas Residency Requirement For Divorce

Recently updated on October 18th, 2025 at 04:09 amOverview Residency is a foundational requirement in every Texas divorce case, as it establishes whether a Texas court has the legal authority—known as “jurisdiction”—to hear the case, issue orders, and finalize the dissolution of marriage. Without satisfying the residency rules, even a fully agreed divorce cannot proceed…

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How To File For Divorce In Texas

Recently updated on October 18th, 2025 at 04:07 amOverview Filing for divorce in Texas is a structured legal process governed primarily by the Texas Family Code and enforced through the state’s district courts. Divorce formally dissolves a marriage, divides community and separate property, determines child custody, visitation, and child support, and may include orders for…

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Texas Divorce Process

Recently updated on October 18th, 2025 at 04:07 amOverview The divorce process in Texas is governed by the Texas Family Code and provides a clear legal structure for dissolving a marriage while ensuring fairness and protecting the rights of both spouses and any children involved. Divorce, or “dissolution of marriage,” addresses critical issues such as…

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Can I File A Restraining Order Online in Texas

Recently updated on June 6th, 2025 at 06:58 pmYes across Texas, you can file for a Family Violence Protective Order Online. A Family violence protective order provides legal protection to those facing abuse from spouses, partners, cohabitating individuals, family members, and those in intimate or dating relationships, regardless of living arrangements.  It keeps the abuser…

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How do I Get a Family Violence Protection Order in Texas?

Recently updated on June 7th, 2025 at 12:49 pmA Family violence protective order provides legal protection to those facing abuse from spouses, partners, cohabitating individuals, family members, and those in intimate or dating relationships, regardless of living arrangements.  It keeps the abuser to stay away and refrain from contact, aiming to ensure the victim’s safety.…

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Laws against harassment from your ex-es current girlfriend or boyfriend in Texas

Recently updated on June 7th, 2025 at 12:58 amFamily Violence Protective Orders (FVPO) in Texas are filed for situations involving physical harm, threats, stalking, surveillance, blackmailing, sexual assault when the abuser is a current of former romantic partner, relative or household member. Protective orders are  governed by the Texas state law (as opposed to US…

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Family Violence Protective Order Online in Texas

Recently updated on June 6th, 2025 at 08:20 pmYes across Texas, you can file for a Family Violence Protective Order Online. A Family violence protective order provides legal protection to those facing abuse from spouses, partners, cohabitating individuals, family members, and those in intimate or dating relationships, regardless of living arrangements.  It keeps the abuser…

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