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Rule 3(9) of the Code of Civil Procedure defines Original Petition as: \u201cOriginal Petition means a petition whereby any proceeding other than a suit or appeal or proceedings to execute a decree or order, instituted in a court.\u201d The Original Petition refers to the point of origination of the dispute.
The Vital Statistics Section (VSS) maintains vital records for the state of Texas, including, birth and death certificates, marriage applications, and divorce records.
There is no specific time period for a divorce petition to be served upon the Respondent recorded as a rule within the Family Proceedings Rules 2010 and so the petition does not technically 'expire' if it is not served on the Respondent.
In most cases, you will need to file the following forms: Civil Case Information Sheet. Bureau of Vital Statistics Form. Petition for Divorce. Waiver of Service. Certificate of Last Known Address. Final Decree of Divorce, and. Affidavit of Military Status.
This form must be filed at the courthouse to start your divorce case. It tells the Court and your spouse that you want a divorce and states what you want the Court to order in the Final Decree of Divorce. It is sometimes called the \u201cOriginal Petition\u201d or \u201cPetition.\u201d
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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.
After the petition is filed, the court clerk will assign a case number. After the first party, now known as the Petitioner, files the petition, the other spouse, now referred to as the Respondent, must be provided notice; simply telling the other spouse that a divorce has been filed is insufficient.
To apply for a divorce, either spouse may file a Petition through the Family Court, asking the Court to end the marriage. This document provides the Court with the required information that supports the ground for divorce.
Divorce records can also be found online through the Texas Vital Statistics verification website or through the Report of Divorce or Annulment Indexes at the TDHHS website.
Paying the filing fee officially kicks off the divorce process. Filing fees vary by county in Texas, but the fee in most counties ranges from $250 to $320. There may be additional fees such as to have your spouse served with court papers or copy fees.

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