Two-thirds to three-quarters of divorces are initiated by women.
Texas Divorce Information
If you are getting a divorce, you need to understand how Texas divorce laws affect your situation. How will the property be divided? How will a business owned by either spouse be valuated and its value distributed? Will you pay (or receive) alimony? Will you be able to have custody of the children? Know the facts about the law. Contact Sugar Land divorce lawyer Richard T. Bell at the Richard T. Bell & Associates family law firm to schedule an initial consultation.
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Texas Divorce Resource Links
Texas Family Code
Title 1, Subtitle C, Chapter 6 of the Texas Family Code regarding suits for dissolution of marriage.
The Language of Divorce: Glossary of Legal Terms
A glossary of divorce-related legal terms from the Family Advocate Client Handbook: Divorce Forms.
Texas Vital Statistics: Marriage and Divorce Verification
Instructions on requesting a marriage or divorce verification in Texas.
Frequently Asked Questions about Child Support
A publication of The Child Support Division in the Office of the Attorney General of Texas with answers to frequently asked questions about child support.
Protective Orders
A publication of the Office of the Attorney General of Texas about obtaining a protective order.
Co-parenting Guide
A publication of the Office of the Attorney General of Texas full of information about ways parents who live apart can work together to take care of their children.
Divorce and Separation: An Overview
A general overview of divorce and separation provided by The Legal Information Institute.
Divorce Care
Divorce Care is a resource for finding support groups to help you through one of the most stressful times in your life.
How to Divorce As Friends
A relationship and divorce site developed by Bill Ferguson, an expert featured on Oprah.
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