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Divorce Attorneys in Austin Texas
How to File for Divorce in Texas
The Austin divorce attorneys from the law office of Nunis & Associates in Texas describe how divorce proceedings work and list the steps you should take if you are considering filing for divorce.
Divorce Do-it-Yourself Kits
You may notice many websites offering do-it-yourself divorce forms and kits. The divorce kit, however, does not come with a trusted divorce lawyer who can answer questions as you complete the paperwork. A family law attorney specializing in separation and divorce proceedings in Austin should be selected so you can ask questions as your divorce progresses.
Select a Divorce Lawyer in Austin
After you have chosen a divorce and separation lawyer in Austin, set up a meeting with the attorney and bring in your bank statements, mortgage and loan paperwork, pay stubs, tax returns, legal papers, identification, insurance policies, and credit card statements. You should also have with you a list of concerns and ideas for post-divorce such as child custody and support, visitation, and spousal maintenance. If you are a victim of domestic abuse, bring the restraining order with you, or consider having the attorney prepare one right away.
Make sure you feel comfortable with the Austin divorce attorney you have chosen. Do they understand your children’s needs as well as your own? Do they have professionals that can review your situation and offer advice regarding finances and your children’s emotional well-being? If you have answered no to any of these questions, you may want to find another divorce lawyer in your area.
Types of Divorce in Austin
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Uncontested Divorce
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Contested Divorce
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Collaborative Divorce
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The Role of your Divorce Attorney
Your divorce attorney will ask what grounds you have for a divorce. This information will help choose the type of divorce: uncontested, contested, or collaborative. An uncontested divorce is uncomplicated, with you or your spouse claiming there is no fault involved and there is no chance of reconciliation. Also, if your spouse has abandoned you for three years or more, you can select an uncontested divorce.
If your spouse has an incurable mental illness, has been convicted of a crime, has been cruel or violent, has committed adultery, or has abandoned you, you can file for a contested divorce. A contested divorce is a court proceeding. Issues such as child support, custody, visitation, spousal maintenance, and division of assets and debt will need to be addressed. A contested divorce is the longest process of the three types of divorce in Texas.
A collaborative divorce requires a truthful and joint effort to resolve divorce issues. Both attorneys will prepare the divorce agreement and present it to the court for approval. Collaborative divorce is more cost-effective and less stressful than a divorce proceeding in court.
Your divorce attorney will be sensitive to all of your needs and requirements for your child’s well-being. Additionally, your attorney will prepare all the court documents and ensure the paperwork is filed correctly with the court.
The first step in filing for your divorce should be to contact the Austin divorce attorneys at Nunis & Associates. Your questions and concerns will be treated in a confidential manner. Call us at 512-623-7052, or send us your contact information via our web form and a member of our staff will contact you.
801 West Avenue, Suite 200 · Austin, TX 78701
Telephone: (512) 623-7052

