The District Courts and County Courts of Montgomery County have automatic orders that go into effect for every divorce suit and every suit affecting the parent-child relationship filed in Montgomery County. These automatic orders are court orders and if either party violates one or more of the automatic orders they risk being found in contempt of court.
The second automatic order of the Montgomery County Courts is Read more…
The District Courts and County Courts of Montgomery County have automatic orders that go into effect for every divorce suit and every suit affecting the parent-child relationship filed in Montgomery County. These automatic orders are court orders and if either party violates one or more of the automatic orders they risk being found in contempt of court.
The first automatic order of the Montgomery County Courts is Read more…
Many families going through divorce in The Woodlands ask “How soon can my divorce be final?”
Texas divorce law requires a waiting period of 60 days. No Court may grant a divorce before the 60th day after the date the suit for divorce was filed. This does not mean your case is automatically over after 60 days. In many cases, a case may take longer for many reasons, especially if the spouses are not in agreement on the terms of divorce.
Speak with a Woodlands Divorce Lawyer today if you are considering divorce.