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In Texas, the divorce process is officially over when a judge signs the final decree of divorce. This legal document legally ends your marriage and contains all of the courts decisions about your divorce.
Unless there was family violence, the judge cant finalize a divorce at the hearing until 60 days after the petition for divorce was filed.
You must obtain a certified copy of a divorce decree from the district clerks office in the county where the divorce was granted.