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The Pro Se Docket on Nov. 2

November 3rd, 2011 No comments

Yesterday I was at the Montgomery County courthouse and decided to sit in on the pro se divorce and family docket of the 418th District Court. It was a wonderful reminder that even what you might consider to be a “simple” case may not be so simple when you are asking the judge to sign the order you have submitted. And if the judge does not want to sign a proposed order written from someone in another state that is not even an attorney and sold for $50 on the internet then you go home empty handed to try again.

The Numbers

Let’s start with numbers. Out of everyone there at the 418th hoping to get their case finalized yesterday, the judge determined that half of them were not ready to be finalized for either procedural or substantive issues. And this was within the first ten minutes. Of the remaining cases, about half of those were ready to proceed and were finalized and the balance were left to make an appointment with the staff attorney to attempt to correct the errors. If you are keeping score at home, that is about 25% of the cases on the pro se divorce and family docket yesterday were completed. The rest were left to fix their mistakes and come back in up to six months later when the next opening on the docket is. And during that extra time you remain married each of you are still accumulating community property and community debt.

Are You A Gambler?

If you were at a casino and somebody offered you a game of chance where you only had a 25% chance of winning and a 75% chance of losing, how would you feel? Probably not a good bet to make in my opinion. That is basically what unfolded yesterday; a lot of people made a bad bet. Are you going to make the same bet?

The Alternative

If you don’t like to gamble or wait for many months until an opening on the pro se docket exists you can get your Montgomery County uncontested divorce done quickly with an experienced Woodlands Divorce Lawyer. Call me at (832) 592-7913 to get started.

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Required Counseling in Montgomery County Cases

July 28th, 2009 No comments

In addition to the laws of Texas, the Montgomery County Courts involved in divorce matters have their own rules. These rules are called local rules and for the most part are procedural to help all cases move through the Conroe courthouse in a timely manner. One important local rule for divorce in Montgomery County, Texas concerns parental counseling.

When you or your spouse file for divorce the Conroe Court will require both of you to attend a brief parenting program. This rule applies in all suits affecting the parent-child relationship and virtually every divorce case that involved children. It is important to be aware that you do not have to attend the parenting class together. The Court will only consider waiving the counseling requirement if your Conroe Divorce Lawyer can show good cause.

One important note is the Conroe Divorce Courts may also require counseling as part of modification or enforcement litigation after the divorce is final.

To find out more about divorce in Montgomery County take some time to review The Woodlands Divorce Guide

The Woodlands Divorce Resource is here to help you with your divorce, child custody, or other family law issue in Montgomery County or Harris County. Many of our visitors come from the areas of Conroe, Oak Ridge North, Cut and Shoot, and other communities in the Montgomery County area or Houston and North Harris County. If you need legal assistance with your family law issue speak with a The Woodlands Divorce Attorney today.

Required Disclosure in Montgomery County Divorce

July 18th, 2009 No comments

Each divorce and family law court in Montgomery County and Harris County have their own rules concerning which items must be disclosed without objection by each party to a divorce or custody lawsuit. This means that you can obtain this information from your soon to be ex-spouse and your future ex-spouse can obtain this information from you. If a proper request is made for any of these items and the person refuses to produce the information the Conroe Divorce Court can hold that person in contempt of court.

Here are the items that each party must disclose to the other party without objection upon a written request in a divorce filed in Montgomery County:

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