What Will It Cost?

If cost is an issue for you, you're on the right website. Our agreed and uncontested divorce package is designed to provide you with up to one hour of legal advice to ensure your legal questions and concerns are satisfied. This time should be enough to give you a real comfort factor in planning and executing your case, but no more than necessary. For $450.00 total fees, you will receive the hour consult as well as preparation of all necessary documents, and detailed instructions to guide you along the way.

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How Does It Work?

Texas law provides for a sixty (60) day cooling-off period in the majority of divorce cases. The only exceptions to this waiting period have been carved out by the legislature for matters involving family-violence. The waiting period begins at the time a petition for divorce is filed. The waiting period doesn't mean that anything must happen at the sixty (60) day mark, but only that at least sixty (60) days must elapse before a divorce order can be signed by the Court.

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What Do I Have To Do?

An agreed divorce is a case where the parties not only are interested in resolving their case by agreement, but they actually have the details of their case defined, and are in agreement. If the parties are not in agreement on "anything", that decision will have to be put before a District Court Judge. Of course, there are opportunities as the case develops for the parties to narrow the scope of their differences, and possibly reach an agreement. But until every detail of a case is agreed, the matter is not agreed - in other words - it is contested.

If you think you have a very simple, agreed divorce matter, and you want to handle the case yourself, | click here | to go to our firms Uncontested & Agreed Divorce Plan page.

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