Start your uncontested Texas divorce today, and you are on your way to getting a quick cheap divorce! Ready Divorce Service completes all of the paperwork required for a Texas divorce quickly and affordable. If you or your spouse own any real estate property, we will need more details so that we may provide complete pricing for your divorce. Ready Divorce Service does not act as your lawyer; instead, the service helps you to complete your divorce yourself as Pro Se, saving time and money.
We will then call you to go over the information you provided. If needed we will also meet with you one-on-one to answer any questions or concerns about the process. Once you give us the go ahead we will require your payment information to begin your case. Note: If you have children, you will need to provide a copy of your Court Ordered Child Support and Visitation.
If you do not have this, you can contact the Attorney General's office and they will do this free of charge.
We will then call you to go over the information you provided. If needed we will also meet with you one-on-one to answer any questions or concerns about the process. Once you give us the go ahead we will require your payment information to begin your case. Note: If you have children, you will need to provide a copy of your Court Ordered Child Support and Visitation.
If you do not have this, you can contact the Attorney General's office and they will do this free of charge.
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Texas has been the home state of either you or your spouse for at least 6 months and the county where you plan to file the divorce has been the home county of either spouse for at least 90 days.
The same rule applies if you accompanied your spouse who is serving in the military or other government service outside of Texas.
If Texas is your home state, time spent outside of Texas with your military spouse counts as time spent in Texas.
As long as you meet the residency requirements for divorce, you can get divorced in Texas even if your spouse lives in another state.
The same rule applies if you accompanied your spouse who is serving in the military or other government service outside of Texas.
If Texas is your home state, time spent outside of Texas with your military spouse counts as time spent in Texas.
As long as you meet the residency requirements for divorce, you can get divorced in Texas even if your spouse lives in another state.
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