Legal Question in Family Law in Texas
should i get an attorney if spouse says she is filing adultery or is it ok to complete online divorce paperwork?
3 Answers from Attorneys
You should get an attorney. You can read my articles about on-line forms.
http://www.avvo.com/legal-guides/ugc/beware-of-forms-purchased-online
http://www.avvo.com/legal-guides/ugc/six-sources-of-free-legal-forms
There's a lot more to getting an enforceable decree written than just filling out forms.
Good luck!!
I agree with what Mr. Daley has stated above. At a minimum, you should at least go consult with an attorney as to what all of the potential issues could be. I would be glad to visit with you if you would contact me directly at 713-600-5500.
Bruce C. Zivley
All the on-line kits I've seen are from companies outside of the State of Texas & none fulfill the Texas requirements. Most are junk! Of course, you get what you pay for.
Have you heard of the old saying " buyer beware" or "there is a fool born every minute" or any other "old" saying about separating a fool from his money???? Good luck getting your money back -- their "guarantees" are a "joke" from what the dissatisfied purchasers tell me.
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