In order to file for a
divorce in
Katy Texas one of the spouses needs to be a resident of Texas for 6 months. After filing
for a Katy divorce you need to wait 60 days before a divorce can be granted. Texas is a no
fault state. If you can prove one of the following occurrences then a divorce can be
granted:
- The marriage is insupportable because of discord or conflict of
personalities that has destroyed the legitimate ends of the marriage relationship and prevents any
reasonable expectation of reconciliation
- Living separate and apart without cohabitation for
three years
- Adultery
- Abandonment
- Cofinement for incurable insanity for 3
years
- Conviction of a felony and imprisonment for over 1 year
- Cruel and inhuman
treatment
Sean Josephson is a
Katy divorce attorney at
The Adams Law Firm. If you need a
Katy divorce
lawyer to represent you then contact The Adams Law Firm.
The Adams Law Firm
23501 Cinco Ranch Blvd Suite H205
Katy Texas 77494
281-391-9237
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