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  • Serving Tow, TX and Llano County, Texas

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  • PROVEN EXPERIENCE ON YOUR SIDE When legal matters arise, you want to experience on your side! The Hurst Law Firm, PLLC is a general practice law firm in Marble Falls that has... Read More

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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 for divorce

Answered by attorney Dorothea Elaine Laster
Divorce lawyer at Hopkins-Laster Law Office
If the parties have an agreement, a divorce can be completed in a couple months.  If the parties disagree about the extent of their property, custody, child support, visitation, child support, division of property and division of debts, it could takea couple years.  
If the parties have an agreement, a divorce can be completed in a couple months.  If the parties disagree about the extent of their property, custody, child support, visitation, child support, division of property and division of debts, it could takea couple years.  
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Can I divorce my spouse ASAP without his consent if he's not a citizen?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Graves Law Firm
You can divorce him; it doesn't matter whether he's a citizen. But it takes at least 60 days in Texas unless there's a good reason for the judge to waive the 60-day waiting period, and his being absent or a non-citizen won't get you there. You'll also have to serve him with the divorce petition, personally if you can find him or by publication if you can't.
You can divorce him; it doesn't matter whether he's a citizen. But it takes at least 60 days in Texas unless there's a good reason for the judge to waive the 60-day waiting period, and his being absent or a non-citizen won't get you there. You'll also have to serve him with the divorce petition, personally if you can find him or by publication if you can't.
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If my husband and I have a joint bank account, can I legally take half of the money out of it without his permission?

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Answered by attorney Violet Ikeanyi Nwokoye (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at The Nwokoye Law Firm
Your joint account is owned jointly, until a divorce petition is filed with the court, they is no set rules on how to share the money, however once the court steps in, one maybe called to explain how monies jointly owed by the community estate was spent to avoid an assumption of waste or hiding of funds.
Your joint account is owned jointly, until a divorce petition is filed with the court, they is no set rules on how to share the money, however once the court steps in, one maybe called to explain how monies jointly owed by the community estate was spent to avoid an assumption of waste or hiding of funds.
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