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How Long Does a Pro Se Divorce Take? In Texas, pro se divorce can take as little as 12 weeks from start to finish when done correctly. Other pro se divorce cases can take longer \u2013 even a year or more.
A court may, in its discretion, waive the 60-day required waiting period in certain cases where the other spouse has been convicted of a crime of family violence committed against the filing spouse or member of the household.
In order to qualify for court-ordered spousal maintenance, Texas law says that one spouse must prove that after divorce he or she will lack sufficient property, including the community property the spouse receives in the divorce and the spouse's separate property, to meet his or her minimum reasonable needs.
Generally, to get a final decree of divorce entered on the 61st day after filing the petition, the parties are in agreement on all property and child custody issues and have signed an agreed divorce decree that is presented to the court.
Uncontested means the parties to the divorce came to an agreement on what they want to happen. In some cases, you can obtain an uncontested divorce in Texas without a lawyer. Texas is a no-fault divorce state. That means that a court can grant your divorce without assigning \u201cfault\u201d to either party.
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The Lone Star State has one of the narrowest spousal support laws in the country. Typically, to qualify for alimony in Texas, the marriage must have lasted at least ten years and the obligee (person requesting support) must be unable to earn enough to meet basic needs.
Due to the Texas mandatory 60 day waiting period, the absolute quickest that a divorce can be finalized is 61 days. Realistically, however, it will take a bit longer for most couples to be granted a divorce in Texas; typically anywhere from 6 months to a year.
Under Texas Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 145, the divorce filing fee can be waived by filing an \u201caffidavit of Indigency.\u201d An \u201cAffidavit of Indigency\u201d basically asks a court to waive the filing fees because the filing party cannot afford them.
The answer is that women's rights in a divorce in Texas are the same as men's rights. Whether it be an award of spousal support or the just division of marital assets (called community property), both parties are subject to the same rules and considerations imposed by Texas courts.
Except for situations involving domestic abuse or where one spouse has been convicted of a crime, sixty days is the shortest possible time frame for a Texas quickie divorce. The sixty-day waiting period allows you and your spouse to reflect on your decision to get divorced.

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