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Richards Penn, LLP

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  • 516 East Commerce Street, Jacksonville, TX 75766

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers2 awards

  • At Richards Penn, LLP, we take pride in taking care of our clients. We believe that every person who comes to us deserves the highest standard of service and representation, and we... Read More

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  • 318 Neches Street, Jacksonville, TX 75766-4932

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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.

Can I still file for divorce in Texas?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Graves Law Firm
Yes, you can still file in Texas. You didn't stay in California long enough (six months) to take away Texas' jurisdiction over you.
Yes, you can still file in Texas. You didn't stay in California long enough (six months) to take away Texas' jurisdiction over you.

Can I bring my new wife without consequence, and then, after I arrive back home, continue to attempt to locate my estranged mate?

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Answered by attorney James F. Lentz (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at James F. Lentz Attorney & Counselor at Law
I don't know if there is a risk. Does the country in which you were married permit more than one wife at a time? You never mentioned a divorce from wife number one. It sounds like you need two lawyers: one for the country in which you were married time number 2 and one for the state in which you reside now.
I don't know if there is a risk. Does the country in which you were married permit more than one wife at a time? You never mentioned a divorce from wife number one. It sounds like you need two lawyers: one for the country in which you were married time number 2 and one for the state in which you reside now.
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How can I get signing a document about a pension reversed?

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Answered by attorney John E. Kirchner (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at John E. Kirchner
You don't provide enough information to understand what your problem is. But, the simple answer is that if there is no divorce case or court order involve, any deadlines are established by the pension plan administrator and that is who you need to talk to.
You don't provide enough information to understand what your problem is. But, the simple answer is that if there is no divorce case or court order involve, any deadlines are established by the pension plan administrator and that is who you need to talk to.
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