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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the dallas county divorce forms in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Cause Number, which will be filled in by the Clerk's office once you file the form.
  3. Fill in your name as the Petitioner, including your first, middle, and last name. Select whether you are filing for divorce.
  4. Provide details about your spouse (Respondent), including their full name and county of residence.
  5. Complete the Affidavit of Indigency section if applicable, detailing your income sources and monthly expenses.
  6. In the Original Petition for Divorce section, confirm that there are no minor children involved and provide information regarding property and debts.
  7. Review all sections carefully to ensure accuracy before signing in front of a notary.

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Using DIY divorce papers is usually allowed only when the divorce is uncontested. An uncontested divorce is where you and your spouse have settled all major issues, such as child custody and spousal support. If you and your spouse have not agreed to every major issue, you have a contested divorce.
60-day waiting period: The Texas Family Code re- quires that your petition be on file 60 days before your divorce can be finalized. Dismissal for Want of Prosecution (DWOP): The court has the power to rid its docket of cases that are not being pursued.
Key Takeaways. Filing fees range from $250 to $350 depending on the county. Uncontested divorces are typically more affordable, costing between $300 and $1,200. Contested divorces can range from $5,000 to $20,000 or more.