Texas Divorce Forms
The structure of a Texas uncontested divorce.
A Texas divorce uses a specific set of forms and court processes, and uncontested divorces follow the simplest path. These free forms structure the starting paperwork for a Texas divorce — the parties, the marriage, the requests and the signature.
What these forms are for
In Texas, a no-contest divorce needs the right petition and the supporting forms, filed in the right county.
This gives you the structure of the starting paperwork — the parties, the facts of the marriage, and the requests — ready to complete before filing.
Key parts
- The petitioner and the respondent
- The marriage and residency facts
- The grounds and the requests
- The signature and the filing sheet
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Texas notes
- Residency and waiting-period rules apply
- The uncontested path is the simplest
- Fees and rules vary by county
These forms are starting structures for you to fill in yourself, not legal advice. Divorce rules vary by state — anything you file should be reviewed by someone qualified in the state where you file.