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Uncontested Divorce in Texas

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Non-litigated divorce can save you unwanted stress and financial hardship during and following your divorce. Uncontested divorce cases can be filed when both parties involved have no disagreements regarding property division, child custody, and the other crucial decisions involved in the divorce.

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At the Mathur Law Offices, P.C., our priority when working with divorce clients is to make the legal process as swift and easy as possible while still ensuring that every legal aspect of the divorce has been adequately covered.

How Does an Uncontested Divorce Work?

Usually, when dealing with uncontested divorce cases, an attorney will represent one party only. The lawyer will process the needed paperwork and appear before the judge with the party he / she is representing.

A divorce petition must be filed and a waiver of the marriage citation must take place. Since the divorce is uncontested, the husband and wife may not feel the need for multiple representations.

The first action to be taken is to file the divorce lawsuit by filing a petition. The decree is the final step and provides the information on how to divide assets, debts, and visitation rights.

In order to fully guarantee that the divorce decree is in order and written to benefit both sides of the divorce, you will want to hire an attorney. To complete the divorce process, you must file a petition, sign the waiver and sign the final divorce decree when it is ready.

There is a 60-day waiting period in Texas between when you file the petition and when you are able to sign your divorce decree.

Get Help from a Skilled Divorce Attorney in Dallas

The waiver is a process which is simply done in order to show that the party that received the petition does not need to be served as in a contested divorce. This saves time and money for both parties. The waiver also denotes that the final divorce hearing may be done without both parties present and does not need to be recorded for legal records.

Our lawyers can provide you with guidance regarding your uncontested divorce. Our legal team serves clients throughout Dallas, Fort Worth, Tyler, Denton and the surrounding communities.

Contact a Dallas divorce lawyer at (888) 867-5191 today to discuss your uncontested divorce case.

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