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Can You File for Divorce: Residency

Posted by Rich Shea on Mar 28, 2009 in Jurisidiction

There is a residency requirement before you can file for divorce in The Woodlands. The Texas code requires that either spouse meet both of the following requirements: a domiciliary of Texas for the preceding six-month period; and a resident of Read More

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