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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.

Could a divorce be final without a denial of paternity signed

Answered by attorney Renea Overstreet
Divorce lawyer at The Overstreet Law Firm
The final decree will either name him as the father or some other man as the father. His signature may not be necessary depending on the circumstances and the Court. Was DNA testing done? What county are you in?
The final decree will either name him as the father or some other man as the father. His signature may not be necessary depending on the circumstances and the Court. Was DNA testing done? What county are you in?
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Am I entitle to anything if I file for divorce

John Gary Langford
Answered by attorney John Gary Langford (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of J. Gary Langford
I would need additional information about you situation before I can give you a definitive answer.  Where in Texas are you located?  Please call my office to schedule an appointment if  you live in or around the Houston, Harris County area.  713-228-1515 Gary Langford
I would need additional information about you situation before I can give you a definitive answer.  Where in Texas are you located?  Please call my office to schedule an appointment if  you live in or around the Houston, Harris County area.  713-228-1515 Gary Langford
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Dicorce

Zoe Ann Meigs
Answered by attorney Zoe Ann Meigs (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at The Law Office of Zoe Meigs, P.C.
You may certainly file for divorce.  Once you file, there is a 60 day waiting period before you may finalize the divorce.  You may either hire an attorney to represent you in the case or you may try to do it yourself using forms that you find online or elsewhere. Grounds for divorce may be "insupportability" which means that you are not able to get along in a marriage. There are very restrictive and limited grounds for annulment, but perhaps you meet them.  1. Under age 18. 2. Under the influence at marriage ceremony. 3.  Impotency of spouse. 4.  Fraud, duress or force. 5.  Mental incapacity. 6.  Concealed divorce. 7. Marriage less than 72 hours after license issued. For each of these, once you discovered the problem you must no longer cohabit with the spouse. Divorce divides any property accumulated during the marriage or confirms that each spouse's property in his or her possession is her separate property.  Annulment only treats the marriage as never existing and no property is divided or confirmed.
You may certainly file for divorce.  Once you file, there is a 60 day waiting period before you may finalize the divorce.  You may either hire an attorney to represent you in the case or you may try to do it yourself using forms that you find online or elsewhere. Grounds for divorce may be "insupportability" which means that you are not able to get along in a marriage. There are very restrictive and limited grounds for annulment, but perhaps you meet them.  1. Under age 18. 2. Under the influence at marriage ceremony. 3.  Impotency of spouse. 4.  Fraud, duress or force. 5.  Mental incapacity. 6.  Concealed divorce. 7. Marriage less than 72 hours after license issued. For each of these, once you discovered the problem you must no longer cohabit with the spouse. Divorce divides any property accumulated during the marriage or confirms that each spouse's property in his or her possession is her separate property.  Annulment only treats the marriage as never existing and no property is divided or confirmed.
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