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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

How long could it take for a judge to sign the final divorce decree once its filed in Travis County, Texas?

John Michael Frick
Answered by attorney John Michael Frick (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Reid Dennis Frick, PC
Most agreed or default decrees are signed at the prove-up hearing when they are handed to the judge.  It usually only takes a few seconds.If the parties have a dispute about the contents of the Decree, either party can file a motion to enter and set it for hearing.  Any dispute will be resolved at that hearing.  That may require the Decree to be revised.  If not, the judge typically will sign it at the end of that hearing.
Most agreed or default decrees are signed at the prove-up hearing when they are handed to the judge.  It usually only takes a few seconds.If the parties have a dispute about the contents of the Decree, either party can file a motion to enter and set it for hearing.  Any dispute will be resolved at that hearing.  That may require the Decree to be revised.  If not, the judge typically will sign it at the end of that hearing.
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How do I get ex spouse off the deed?

Answered by attorney Amanda Bowden Johnson
Divorce lawyer at The Houser Law Firm, P.C.
Slim and none. You might get off with paying a small amount but most likely you are going to have to pay him something. Next time think twice about putting someone on the deed, especially if they are not on the mortgage too.
Slim and none. You might get off with paying a small amount but most likely you are going to have to pay him something. Next time think twice about putting someone on the deed, especially if they are not on the mortgage too.
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Been with my husband (common law) since 1999 going thru a lot with him today he told me to get my stuff out because he is changing the locks on me can

Bradley Roger Gammell
Answered by attorney Bradley Roger Gammell (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Gammell & Associates
To prove a common law marriage in Texas, one must show 1) an agreement to be married; 2) a holding out to others that you are married; and 3) living together as husband and wife.  If you can prove these 3 things, then the court will find that a marriage existed and the court will have jurisdiction to divide the marital estate (i.e., the community property) in the divorce.  To continue to reside in the house, you will likely need to file for divorce and obtain an order from the court that you are allowed to continue to reside in the marital home.
To prove a common law marriage in Texas, one must show 1) an agreement to be married; 2) a holding out to others that you are married; and 3) living together as husband and wife.  If you can prove these 3 things, then the court will find that a marriage existed and the court will have jurisdiction to divide the marital estate (i.e., the community property) in the divorce.  To continue to reside in the house, you will likely need to file for divorce and obtain an order from the court that you are allowed to continue to reside in the marital home.
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