Question about divorce in Dallas county
Posted by thedrunkknight@reddit | Dallas | View on Reddit | 23 comments
My Fiance is waiting on divorce papers from a previous marriage. It's uncontested, no children, both parties agreed there's no problems. Does anyone know can we E-file them? and how long does that take to take effect? has anyone gone through this process?
indahmika@reddit
I do efile using efile court. Com. Pay 150$. Finish in 2 week. I got my divorce papers online 2 weeks after I send
MiserableReason6598@reddit
Need help with that but need the actual certificate
falloutnina@reddit
I thought you had to wait 60 days?
IranianLawyer@reddit
Dang they haven’t even gotten fully divorced yet and they’re already engaged to you? I’d love to hear the backstory.
thedrunkknight@reddit (OP)
I guess you are a perfect person with no problems or behaviors from the past 12 years that you didn't want to address and are now dealing with? You literally have no idea whats going on prick
whatsthisthingfor89@reddit
Lmfao 2 months ago you were posting on r/casualencounters brother for the love of God get some self awareness lmao. Everyone is right its just one red flag after another
AngryyFerret@reddit
lol not getting engaged before finalizing is hardly the perfect person bar but go off prick
liquidnight247@reddit
You can also e-apply for anger management treatment
okthen84@reddit
lol
misscrankypants@reddit
Yikes. Lots of red flags in that story.
Version_Popular@reddit
And... the future! 😉
No-Leader2753@reddit
Go to the law library at the courthouse. They tell you exactly what to do and give you the right papers to file and make it very easy as long as it’s uncontested. Can have it done in a few days if the other party cooperates
lr99999@reddit
Cool! I want to get a look at an original divorce decree, not a computer printout. Can they tell you how to do stuff like that?
UptownHurl@reddit
You CAN efile but they’ll somehow lose your papers over and over, even after efiling 6 different times until you give up and just go in person. Ask me how I know. Google Texas Law Help for all the docs you need. No need to hire an attorney if there are no kids and nothing is contested.
thedrunkknight@reddit (OP)
I was just asking a question. I really appreciate the helpful response from you guys.
But also the people saying red flags, and saying bad things about this marriage, did anyone ask? You are literally wrong in all accounts haha.
AngryyFerret@reddit
you asked by posting. you don’t get to decide who views and responds to your post. this isn’t about right or wrong it’s about the fact that yall are messy
firstuckman@reddit
35 years ago, I did a no-contest divorce in dallas. My experience is likely outdated but I want to give you support. I filed for divorce in July 1990 and my now ex-wife signed off on it. I had to go to court in august and got the court ruling in my favor. I'm sure it can be done online now, don't know. BUT, after reading the comments here I want to say that I married my best freind on 09/21/90 and we are STILL happily married. Follow your heart and I wish you the best.
okthen84@reddit
The funniest part about this post is that you were posting that you were single 80 days ago in r/drunk and then posting about wanting a FWB 63 days ago in r/dfwcasualencounters…but now you’re engaged? And did I see that you claim to have a child? PURE CHAOS.
mweyenberg89@reddit
So your fiancé isn’t even trying to get the divorce done? You’ve resorted to doing the research for them.
LetMePre-Say@reddit
Bahah
and
Yeah buddy, sure, we have NO idea what's going on here.
https://i.imgur.com/jIU6FXk.jpeg
BBC911@reddit
https://texaslawhelp.org/
TheMedianIsTooLow@reddit
Just don't piss off her boyfriend or her paramore might get jealous.
LaserThief@reddit
60 days minimum from file to final. Will need to do an initial filing, get a waiver of service from the other person, and then complete final papers. If you have no assets it’s pretty easy. If you have property or need to split retirement assets it’s more annoying. If you have any assets at play, assume the “agreed no problems” will indeed result in problems. You can hire some lawyers a small amount to just complete the forms for you, or do it yourself (makes more sense if you really don’t have assets to split). Good luck