The Woodlands Divorce Attorney Representing Men In Divorce In The Woodlands, Texas
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Frequently Asked The Woodlands Divorce QuestionsHow long do I have to live in The Woodlands before I can file for divorce?You must have lived in Texas for past 6 months and County for 90 days preceding filing. Is there a mandatory waiting period in Montgomery County before a divorce can be granted?Yes, there is a 60-day mandatory waiting period before your divorce can be finalized. How can I serve my spouse in Montgomery County?You may serve the Respondent by personal service through the constable or private process server, by certified mail sent through the district clerk’s office, or by substitute service if the court gives permission. What are the specific forms I will need to file for a divorce in Montgomery County?With every divorce that is filed you must complete a civil case information sheet along with the Petition. How much are filing fees at the local courthouse?The fees vary depending on if you are filing a contested divorce, contested divorce with children, uncontested divorce or an uncontested divorce with children. All filing fees are available on the Montgomery County website. end faq
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