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What is Texas Divorce Set 1

The Texas Uncontested Divorce Set 1 is a collection of legal forms used by couples in Texas to file for an uncontested divorce when no children or real property is involved.

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Texas Divorce Set 1 is needed by:
  • Couples seeking an uncontested divorce in Texas
  • Individuals who want to finalize divorce papers without legal representation
  • Residents of Texas meeting the residency requirement for divorce
  • Parties who have agreed on all issues related to the divorce
  • People in need of divorce documents that are easy to complete and file

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Individuals eligible to use this form must be residents of Texas, agree on all divorce issues, and have no minor children or real property involved in the divorce.
In addition to the Texas Uncontested Divorce Set 1 forms, you may need an Affidavit of Indigency if applicable, and any other agreements made about the divorce, such as property division.
Completed divorce forms can be submitted at the courthouse in your jurisdiction. Check local procedures, as some allow electronic submissions while others may require in-person filing.
Yes, the Texas Uncontested Divorce Set 1 requires notarization for the signatures of both Petitioner and Respondent before submission.
Ensure all fields are filled in correctly and completely. Common mistakes include missing signatures, incorrectly filled personal information, and not including all necessary forms.
The processing time can vary by county, but typically, once submitted and accepted, a divorce can be finalized in 60 to 90 days if uncontested.
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