File a dissolution of marriage (divorce) petition in domestic court in the county in which you reside. If you do not wish to use an attorney or a legal representative, contact the office of the court clerk for specific information about forms and filing fees.
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Divorces in El Paso, TX are handled by the District Courts. The District Clerk sets and collects fees for divorces. According to the District Clerk's website, the current fee for filing a new divorce is $283. This amount is not necessarily the total amount you will pay to get divorced. If additional court action is needed (such as enforcement of child support), there may be additional fees. If the person filing for divorce is very low-income, some courts may offer a fee waiver. To find out more information, contact the El Paso District Clerk's office at 915-546-2021. For more information on courts in El Paso, and online self-help resources that may assist you in filing for divorce, visit the El Paso County Courts Guide related link.
No. Soldiers cannot get a divorce for free, but they may be able to get reduced fees for a divorce
A divorce is final when the judge signs the final divorce decree. Most of the time the clerk gets the filing done on the same day but if not, it is final the second the judge signs the documents.
the divorce papers must have a court seal and sign by the clerk of court
Go to the Clerk of the District Court in the county where your divorce papers were filed and get a copy.
If the prisoner is not against the idea, file for an un-contested divorce with the Clerk of The Court. If the prisoner does not want the divorce, you may have a problem.