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Newsom Law Firm

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  • Serving Omaha, TX and Morris County, Texas

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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.

Filing for divorce without a lawyer, been seperated 10 years!!

Answered by attorney Andrew M. Lloyd
Divorce lawyer at Lloyd Associates, PLLC
You may file a pro se divorce, and provided he agrees to everything, it can be pretty straightforward.  There are places online to find forms, though I generally find that paying a little more money to an attorney to do it properly and discuss all of the legal ramifications (ins and outs) is worth it.  This saves you time, effort, and doubt.  There are many issues that forms will not cover when it comes to conservatorship of a child.
You may file a pro se divorce, and provided he agrees to everything, it can be pretty straightforward.  There are places online to find forms, though I generally find that paying a little more money to an attorney to do it properly and discuss all of the legal ramifications (ins and outs) is worth it.  This saves you time, effort, and doubt.  There are many issues that forms will not cover when it comes to conservatorship of a child.
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If my daughter signed a lease agreement and is filing for divorce does she need to submit a formal eviction notice to her spouse to move him out

Answered by attorney Renea Overstreet
Divorce lawyer at The Overstreet Law Firm
Since they are married, your daughter should get a temporary order with a move-out date for the husband. In eviction court, he could just say he's her husband and the judge won't have jurisdiction to evict him. This is a family law matter that should be handled in family court.
Since they are married, your daughter should get a temporary order with a move-out date for the husband. In eviction court, he could just say he's her husband and the judge won't have jurisdiction to evict him. This is a family law matter that should be handled in family court.
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Can a mother take her children to another state and then files for divorce there?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Graves Law Firm
If you're all Texans for more than six months, Kansas won't have jurisdiction to entertain your divorce/custody case until you and the children have been there for six months, and if the kids are taken there without your spouse's actual or implied consent (or at least without his objection), you'll have a jurisdiction problem even then. This area is full of reasons for caution.
If you're all Texans for more than six months, Kansas won't have jurisdiction to entertain your divorce/custody case until you and the children have been there for six months, and if the kids are taken there without your spouse's actual or implied consent (or at least without his objection), you'll have a jurisdiction problem even then. This area is full of reasons for caution.
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