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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 to divorce

Answered by attorney Renea Overstreet
Divorce lawyer at The Overstreet Law Firm
If your wife hasn't exposed your son to anything inappropriate, the issues of managing conservatorship, child support and possession and access will be determined by the evidence and the law. The court would determine what is in the best interest of the child, not based on the mom's participation in consentual adult activity, but on how you two have parented the child. Who gets the child up in the mornings? Who feeds the child? Who takes the child shopping for new clothes? Who take the child to the doctor and dentist? Who meets with the teachers? Etc. If you both provide equal parenting, some courts will consider a 50/50 possession schedule. You have to be careful when you approach the court with accusations against your spouse. Shaming the other parent because of their consensual adult activity doesn't always get you what you want. It's just one of many factors the court MIGHT consider in determining what's best for the child. The focus should be on the child and on how the two of you have been parents for the child's whole life.    
If your wife hasn't exposed your son to anything inappropriate, the issues of managing conservatorship, child support and possession and access will be determined by the evidence and the law. The court would determine what is in the best interest of the child, not based on the mom's participation in consentual adult activity, but on how you two have parented the child. Who gets the child up in the mornings? Who feeds the child? Who takes the child shopping for new clothes? Who take the child to the doctor and dentist? Who meets with the teachers? Etc. If you both provide equal parenting, some courts will consider a 50/50 possession schedule. You have to be careful when you approach the court with accusations against your spouse. Shaming the other parent because of their consensual adult activity doesn't always get you what you want. It's just one of many factors the court MIGHT consider in determining what's best for the child. The focus should be on the child and on how the two of you have been parents for the child's whole life.    
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How long could it take for a judge to sign the final divorce decree once its filed in Travis County, Texas?

John Michael Frick
Answered by attorney John Michael Frick (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Reid Dennis Frick, PC
Most agreed or default decrees are signed at the prove-up hearing when they are handed to the judge.  It usually only takes a few seconds.If the parties have a dispute about the contents of the Decree, either party can file a motion to enter and set it for hearing.  Any dispute will be resolved at that hearing.  That may require the Decree to be revised.  If not, the judge typically will sign it at the end of that hearing.
Most agreed or default decrees are signed at the prove-up hearing when they are handed to the judge.  It usually only takes a few seconds.If the parties have a dispute about the contents of the Decree, either party can file a motion to enter and set it for hearing.  Any dispute will be resolved at that hearing.  That may require the Decree to be revised.  If not, the judge typically will sign it at the end of that hearing.
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How to divorce quickly-Texas resident

Answered by attorney Renea Overstreet
Divorce lawyer at The Overstreet Law Firm
Most jurisdictions require a certain time of residency or domicile in order to have the authority to grant your divorce. In Texas, you have to live here for 6 months and be a domiciliary of the country where you file for 90 days in order to file in the county where you live. I don't know what kind of laws they have in Mexico, but most places have some type of requirement that you live there in order for them to have authority to get a divorce there. You may want to consult with an attorney licensed in Mexico to find out their laws on the topic.
Most jurisdictions require a certain time of residency or domicile in order to have the authority to grant your divorce. In Texas, you have to live here for 6 months and be a domiciliary of the country where you file for 90 days in order to file in the county where you live. I don't know what kind of laws they have in Mexico, but most places have some type of requirement that you live there in order for them to have authority to get a divorce there. You may want to consult with an attorney licensed in Mexico to find out their laws on the topic.
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