Contested Divorce in Texas
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A contested divorce occurs when spouses cannot agree on one or more property related issues or child custody issues.
Contested Divorce
There are couples who are lucky enough to reach an agreement on crucial matters such as property division and child custody when they decide to terminate their marriage. However, a lot of couples dispute every aspect of their divorce, which usually ends up in a contested divorce. These types of divorces often result in prolonged legal disputes that can be expensive and emotionally draining. Therefore, it is essential for individuals who want to end their marriage or have been served with divorce papers to seek legal advice about their rights and options.
What Happens in a Contested Divorce?
The process of a contested divorce starts when you submit a divorce petition and serve a copy to your spouse through a constable or process server. At this point, you can decide on a date for the final trial, where the judge will issue the divorce orders.
Moreover, you may request interim temporary orders to preserve the existing family arrangements. In cases involving children, many courts mandate mediation before the parties can proceed to court.
Even in cases only concerning the division of property, it is typically recommended to attempt mediation before going to court directly. During the period between filing the initial petition and the final trial, it is advisable to try to negotiate mutually agreed-upon terms with your spouse. Your attorney will assist with this process.
Preparing for a Contested Divorce
In case you suspect that your spouse may not cooperate during the divorce proceedings, it is advisable to start organizing your finances promptly. Firstly, gather all relevant financial information to have a clear picture of your financial situation. It is unwise to attempt to conceal any assets. Additionally, it is recommended that you start planning for your independence after the divorce.
Usually, parents are granted joint managing conservatorship of their children. You should, therefore, prepare to share parenting responsibilities with your spouse unless there are circumstances that make it unsuitable for your child to spend time with both parents.
Speak with an Experienced Divorce Attorney
If you or your spouse are seeking a divorce but cannot reach a consensus on the conditions of your separation, it is crucial to engage the services of an attorney who can safeguard your rights. The legal professionals at Wilson Whitaker Rynell possess the expertise to construct persuasive arguments in support of our clients. Our firm represents clients in divorce cases in various Texas cities, including Dallas, Austin, Houston, Fort Worth, and all cities within Dallas County, Tarrant County, Collin County, and Denton County.
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