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Understanding Texas Divorce Residency Requirements

December 5, 2023 By Paula Lock Smyth

Texas Divorce Residency

Residency laws are pivotal in Texas divorce proceedings. They outline the prerequisites you must meet before beginning a divorce in Texas and determine which jurisdiction within the state is appropriate for filing. Understanding and adhering to these residency requirements is of utmost importance when considering divorce in Texas, as it can have a substantial impact on the legality and efficiency … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: divorce in Texas, relocation, Residency

Residency restriction issues can affect Texas parents

March 22, 2017 By Crouch Group

When two parents in Texas split up, it raises a whole host of legal issues surrounding the care of their child. Naturally both parents want to maintain a nurturing relationship with their child, and to that end, in child custody cases, Texas courts aim to see that a child is given the opportunity to spend frequent and regular time with both of his or her parents. This means that sometimes the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Child Custody Tagged With: factors, legal issues, relocation, Residency, Texas

Residency requirements for divorce in Texas

November 27, 2015 By Crouch Group

Deciding to end a marriage is never an easy decision and it may take months of deliberation to decide whether this is the right step. Once the decision has been made, however, many people want to quickly get through the process so they can begin moving on-similar to pulling off a band aid quickly to avoid elongating pain. However, there is one thing many people overlook yet it is, perhaps, the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Divorce Tagged With: divorce in Texas, relocation, Residency, Texas

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