Rockdale, TX Divorce Law Firms & Lawyers

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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Do I fill the Possession of and Access to the Child/ren (Visitation) form if my spouse and I don't want the court to make a schedule?

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Answered by attorney Bradley Roger Gammell (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Gammell & Associates
The first paragraph of the possession order says that the parents can have possession of the child[ren] at all times that they mutually agree.   Accordingly, the parents can follow whatever possession schedule they want.   That said, the Court will require you to have some sort of "standard" possession schedule that you will follow in the event the two of you cannot agree.  Or, you could type of your agreed schedule and ask the judge to approve that.  Regardless, the judge will have to conclude that whatever is in the order is in the best interest of the child[ren], unless the schedule is one agreed to in mediation.
The first paragraph of the possession order says that the parents can have possession of the child[ren] at all times that they mutually agree.   Accordingly, the parents can follow whatever possession schedule they want.   That said, the Court will require you to have some sort of "standard" possession schedule that you will follow in the event the two of you cannot agree.  Or, you could type of your agreed schedule and ask the judge to approve that.  Regardless, the judge will have to conclude that whatever is in the order is in the best interest of the child[ren], unless the schedule is one agreed to in mediation.
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If I get a divorce in Texas can I get married in another state without waiting for 30 days?

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Answered by attorney Violet Ikeanyi Nwokoye (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at The Nwokoye Law Firm
If the 30 days wait is not specifically stated in your divorce decree, I believe you can get married again in Texas.
If the 30 days wait is not specifically stated in your divorce decree, I believe you can get married again in Texas.

Texas Divorce. only Debt is a home.

Answered by attorney Renea Overstreet
Divorce lawyer at Overstreet Law Firm
Yes, you can ask your wife to sign a deed giving all her interest in the house to you. It does not sound like she will be contesting the divorce, so it could go smoothly. What county are you in?
Yes, you can ask your wife to sign a deed giving all her interest in the house to you. It does not sound like she will be contesting the divorce, so it could go smoothly. What county are you in?
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