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Divorce lawyers specialize in the legal dissolution of a marriage. They guide clients through the complexities of dividing assets and debts, determining spousal support (alimony), and resolving disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation when necessary. These attorneys advocate for their clients’ financial interests to achieve a fair and equitable settlement or court order.

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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.

Been married 28 Years in Texas,...fell out love long ago

Answered by attorney Ronda Elizabeth Harris
Divorce lawyer at Harris Law Firm, PLLC
Texas has a "no fault" divorce provision.  Therefore,  a spouse may request a no-fault divorce based on a breakdown of the marriage. Some states refer to this as "irreconcilable differences" or "incompatibility." In Texas, the term used is insupportably, but it is the same as telling the court that neither party is "at fault." 
Texas has a "no fault" divorce provision.  Therefore,  a spouse may request a no-fault divorce based on a breakdown of the marriage. Some states refer to this as "irreconcilable differences" or "incompatibility." In Texas, the term used is insupportably, but it is the same as telling the court that neither party is "at fault." 
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Can I be evicted from my home that We lived in together for three yrs.

Answered by attorney Renea Overstreet
Divorce lawyer at The Overstreet Law Firm
Do you own the house with your husband? Whether you do or not, you may still be listed on the tax records and the house may be considered your homestead. Do you have children together? Did you have plans to be married? All these issues would help determine what kind of rights you have as to the home and other property.
Do you own the house with your husband? Whether you do or not, you may still be listed on the tax records and the house may be considered your homestead. Do you have children together? Did you have plans to be married? All these issues would help determine what kind of rights you have as to the home and other property.
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How long would I have to wait before I may get married again in Texas?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Graves Law Firm
If your divorce happened in Texas the waiting period (i.e. the time for filing a motion for new trial in the divorce case) is 30 days. I can't speak for Louisiana, but 30 days is probably pretty close there as well. Why such a hurry?
If your divorce happened in Texas the waiting period (i.e. the time for filing a motion for new trial in the divorce case) is 30 days. I can't speak for Louisiana, but 30 days is probably pretty close there as well. Why such a hurry?
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