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Divorce is the toughest thing that I have had to ever face. Divorce Writer helped make the paperwork and process smooth, efficient, and as painless as possible. Everything was delivered as promised, I was allowed to make changes after my paperwork was delivered, and the judge had absolutely no questions whatsoever regarding the paperwork. It truly was a very easy process.
– Jeff P.

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Divorce Online

Every state has different divorce forms and procedures. With DivorceWriter you complete ALL the Texas specific forms online yourself lawyer-free. The online interview covers property division, child custody, support, name changes, and more.

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Review the following, then click "Continue".

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Do you have children under 18 from this marriage? click for help   
Is your spouse willing to sign the divorce papers? click for help   
Is your divorce uncontested? click for help

(You and your spouse agree on how to divide your property, and all issues regarding children)

  

Texas Divorce Details

Residency Requirements

At least one spouse must live in Texas for six months before filing, and the spouse who files for divorce must live in the county where the divorce will be filed for at least 90 days before filing.

Grounds for Divorce

Insupportability is the no-fault grounds for divorce in Texas. Insupportability has nothing to do with money or support. It's basically what other states refer to as irreconcilable differences. If personal conflict between you and your spouse has destroyed the purpose of the marriage and there's no reasonable hope for reconciliation, you have met the grounds for insupportability.

Where to File

The spouse filing for divorce (Petitioner) files in his or her county District Court.

Child Support

Compared to other states, the standard child support calculation in Texas is very straight-forward because it's based on a flat percentage of the net income of the parent paying support.

# of Children% of Obligor's Net Income
120%
225%
330%
435%
540%
6 or more40%+

However, if you and your spouse have agreed to a different child support amount than the amount calculated under the Texas Child Support Guidelines, the DivorceWriter interview makes it easy to enter your chosen support.

What Our Texas Customers are Saying

"Divorce is the toughest thing that I have had to ever face. Divorce Writer helped make the paperwork and process smooth, efficient, and as painless as possible. Everything was delivered as promised, I was allowed to make changes after my paperwork was delivered, and the judge had absolutely no questions whatsoever regarding the paperwork. It truly was a very easy process." -Jeff P., Texas

Expect Reliable and Fast Online Divorce Documents

After you complete the detailed online interview, all the forms you need to file your divorce will be shipped to you the next business day, or you can print them yourself.

DivorceWriter™ has an "A+" rating with the BBB and always ensures your personal information is private and secure.

DivorceWriter™ does not act as your lawyer. Instead we provide the tools you need to self-prepare your own documents quickly and easily. By doing it yourself online and lawyer-free, you save both time and money.

Do you qualify for an online divorce?

Review the following, then click "Continue".

click for help
Do you have children under 18 from this marriage? click for help   
Is your spouse willing to sign the divorce papers? click for help   
Is your divorce uncontested? click for help

(You and your spouse agree on how to divide your property, and all issues regarding children)

  
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