If you bought the house before the marriage it would still be considered your separate property, however, she could probably recover her contribution to the equity.
If you marry a man in Texas, you are married to that man until your divorce is final. So if you try to marry a man in Louisiana before your Texas divorce is final, the second marriage is invalid. In order to get a marriage license, you have to state that you are not already married. If you are, then you lied on the application, which will invalidate the license. You could also be charged with the crime of bigamy. You will have to marry him again after the Texas divorce is final if you want to be married to him.
A divorce by proxy is also known as an annulment. An annulment can be made within 24 hours in the state of Texas if the marriage occurred under false pretenses.
Check w/an attorney re validity of marriage. Divorce may not be needed.
In Texas, the divorce laws are quite simple. Any of the spouses can declare one, you do not need a fault, and a minimum of 60 days before a divorce is finalized.
Yes. The Texas State Supreme Court ruled on June 19, 2015, that same-sex couples can sue for and be granted divorce in Texas. This includes same-sex couples that married in other states. This is true despite the fact that the Texas law does not permit or recognize same-sex marriage for any other purpose. Under Texas divorce law, the basis for the divorce petition can be merely that the marriage is same-sex and therefore is void under state law.
You generally have to file for divorce in the state where you currently reside, not where you got married. Since you live in Texas, you would typically file for divorce in Texas. However, it's important to consult with a lawyer to understand the specific laws and requirements of both Delaware and Texas.
Yes, you need another license. It will serve to show that the divorce is no longer in effect.
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It is not valid!!! Your new marriage is not valid as you are still married so, that's Good! You were never divorced! Are you in Texas? If you married in good faith (believing you were divorced) then you are fine with your second marriage. At least that is how it was 20 yrs ago when the same thing happened to me.
Read your divorce decree. If the state of Texas requires a 90 day waiting period before you allowed to legally marry again, then you have to wait 90 days.
If the person who is filing for divorce has resided in Texas for at least 6 months, then yes, they can be divorced in Texas. If they have resided in Texas for less than 6 months, then they have to file in the state they are a legal resident of. If the person residing in Texas is not the petitioner of the divorce, then they can be divorced as long as the petitioner has filed in the state that THEY are a legal resident of.