A divorce decree never expires. The terms mentioned in the decree are final until they are modified by a court order.
You can get a divorce in any state no matter what state you were married in.
You need to check with the court that issued them. State laws vary. A divorce procedure does not commence until the petition or complaint is filed.
Go see a Texas divorce lawyer. * File the dissolution papers in the state circuit court in the county in which you are a resident.
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If you divorce in Texas you must follow Texas law.
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I have been living with my kids mom for approximately 15yrs. and we have decided to call it quits. Do we have to get a divorce and do the same rules apply for us as do married couples in the state of texas...
You file divorce in the state in which you are a resident, regardless of where you were married. So if you are resident of TX, that's where you file for divorce.
That depends on your state policy. In Texas it is the eye doctors decision. I do not have an expiration on mine.
A legal marriage does no expire. It must be legally dissolved by a legal divorce according to the laws in the jurisdiction.A legal marriage does no expire. It must be legally dissolved by a legal divorce according to the laws in the jurisdiction.A legal marriage does no expire. It must be legally dissolved by a legal divorce according to the laws in the jurisdiction.A legal marriage does no expire. It must be legally dissolved by a legal divorce according to the laws in the jurisdiction.
Definitely not. Divorce laws are different in every state. I'm a Texas divorce lawyer, but I'm not licensed to practice in California. Texas has only limited alimony, and I believe California is much more liberal with alimony.