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Frequently Asked Question

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1. Do I need to live in San Antonio to file for divorce?
To file for divorce in San Antonio, at least one spouse must meet Texas residency requirements. This generally includes living in Texas for at least six months and in Bexar County for at least 90 days before filing.

2. How long does a divorce take in San Antonio?
Texas law requires a minimum 60-day waiting period from the date the divorce petition is filed. The total length of the case depends on whether the divorce is contested and whether issues such as child custody or property division must be resolved.

3. Do I have to go to court for my divorce?
Some divorces can be resolved through negotiation or mediation without a full trial. However, court appearances may still be required to finalize the divorce or resolve disputed matters.

4. How is child custody decided in San Antonio?
Texas courts determine child custody based on the best interests of the child. Judges consider factors such as stability, parental involvement, and each parent’s ability to meet the child’s physical and emotional needs.

5. Can relocating to or from San Antonio affect custody or visitation?
Yes. Relocation may affect existing custody or visitation orders, especially if a geographic restriction applies. Court approval may be required before a parent relocates with a child.

6. How is child support calculated in San Antonio?
Child support in Texas is generally calculated using statutory guidelines based on income and the number of children involved. Courts may adjust support based on specific circumstances.

7. What happens to health insurance after divorce?
Health insurance coverage may change following divorce. Parents are often required to maintain health insurance for their children, and these responsibilities are outlined in the final divorce decree.

8. Do I need a family law attorney for a San Antonio divorce?
While not required, working with a family law attorney can help protect your rights, ensure compliance with Texas law, and address complex issues such as custody, property division, and support.

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3707 Cypress Creek Parkway,
Suite 400
Houston, TX 77068

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7702 FM 1960 Rd E,
Suite 212
Humble, TX 77346

Kingwood Office

900 Rockmead Dr #225,
Kingwood Area,
TX 77339

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25211 Grogans Mills Rd,
Suite 275
The Woodlands, TX 77380

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3100 Richmond Avenue,
Suite 100,
Houston TX 77098

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Suite 201
Dallas, TX 75230

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Suite A3
Austin, TX 78759

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45 NE Interstate 410 Loop,
Suite 100, San Antonio,
TX 78216

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St.San Antonio, TX 78212

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Suite 570 Houston, TX 77074

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414 E Main St,
Humble,
TX 77338

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204 W Central Ave,
Fort Worth,
TX 76164

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806 Austin St,
Richmond,
TX 77469

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848 Heights Blvd,
Houston,
TX 77007