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Collin County Uncontested Divorce LawyerUncontested divorce offers couples who agree on all major issues a faster, more affordable, and less stressful path to ending their marriage. When you and your spouse can reach agreements on property division, child custody, support obligations, and other matters, you avoid lengthy court battles and minimize emotional turmoil.

Even in amicable situations, legal guidance ensures you protect your rights and complete all required procedures correctly. Call Collin County Law Group at (972) 548-7167 to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced Collin County divorce lawyers.

Why Choose Collin County Law Group?

Our firm brings over 100 years of combined trial experience representing uncontested divorce cases throughout Texas. We understand that even when spouses agree to divorce terms, the legal process requires careful attention to detail and thorough knowledge of Texas family law.

Our attorneys combine extensive courtroom experience with a genuine commitment to helping clients navigate the divorce process smoothly. Our firm’s belief in client-centered support prioritizes your individual needs, concerns, and goals throughout every stage of your case. You should have award-winning attorneys on your side who treat your matter with the professionalism and care it deserves.

What Is an Uncontested Divorce?

An uncontested divorce means both spouses agree to end the marriage and have resolved all issues requiring court approval. Two primary types of uncontested divorce exist in Texas, each suited to different circumstances:

  • Agreed Divorce: Both spouses actively participate in the divorce process and sign all necessary documents. You and your spouse negotiate settlement terms, draft agreements together, and jointly present your arrangements to the court for approval.
  • Default Divorce: One spouse files for divorce and properly serves the other spouse, who then fails to respond within the required timeframe. The court grants the divorce based on the filing spouse’s petition without requiring the non-responding spouse’s participation or agreement.

Both types streamline the divorce process compared to contested cases, where spouses disagree on fundamental issues. Uncontested divorces typically conclude much faster and cost significantly less than litigation involving disputes over assets, debts, or child custody.

Texas Laws for Uncontested Divorces

Texas statutes establish specific requirements that all divorces, including uncontested cases, must satisfy before courts can grant dissolution of marriage. Requirements are as follows:

  • Insupportability Grounds: Texas Family Code § 6.001 recognizes “insupportability” as a no-fault ground for divorce, meaning the marriage has become insupportable due to discord or conflict that destroys the legitimate ends of the relationship. You do not need to prove wrongdoing by either spouse to obtain a divorce based on insupportability.
  • Residency Requirements: Texas Family Code § 6.301 mandates that either you or your spouse must have been a resident of Texas for at least six months and a resident of the county where you file for at least 90 days before filing the divorce petition. Meeting these residency requirements gives Texas courts jurisdiction over your marriage dissolution.

These statutory foundations help you determine whether you qualify to file for divorce in Collin County. At Collin County Law Group, we verify your eligibility and ensure compliance with all legal prerequisites before initiating your case.

Uncontested Divorce Process in Texas

The uncontested divorce process follows specific steps that must be completed in a proper sequence to achieve a valid dissolution of your marriage.

Hire a Qualified Collin County Uncontested Divorce Lawyer

Retaining experienced legal representation protects your interests even when you and your spouse agree on the divorce terms. Our Collin County uncontested divorce lawyers provide valuable services that ensure smooth proceedings:

  • Explaining your rights and obligations under Texas family law.
  • Identifying potential issues you may not have considered.
  • Drafting legally sound agreements that courts will approve.
  • Ensuring all paperwork meets court filing requirements.
  • Calculating accurate child support obligations using state guidelines.
  • Reviewing property division arrangements for fairness and completeness.
  • Representing you at hearings and handling court appearances.
  • Addressing unexpected complications that arise during proceedings.

Reach a Complete Agreement

You and your spouse must resolve every issue requiring court approval before the court can finalize an uncontested divorce. Incomplete agreements delay finalization or convert your case into contested litigation. Issues you must agree on:

  • Division of all marital property.
  • Allocation of marital debts.
  • Child custody arrangements establishing conservatorship and decision-making authority.
  • Visitation schedules detailing possession and access to children.
  • Child support amounts.
  • Spousal maintenance or alimony.
  • Health insurance coverage for children.
  • Tax exemptions for claiming children as dependents.

File the Original Petition for Divorce

Divorce begins when one spouse files an Original Petition for Divorce with the district clerk in the appropriate county. The petition lists both spouses, states the grounds for divorce, requests specific relief, and includes child-related information if applicable. We draft complete petitions to ensure all necessary details support your desired outcome.

Serving Your Spouse or Getting a Waiver

After filing the petition, you must legally notify your spouse about the divorce action. In uncontested cases, your spouse can sign a Waiver of Service acknowledging receipt of the petition and agreeing to waive formal service by a process server or constable. This waiver accelerates the timeline and reduces costs associated with formal service procedures.

Observe the Mandatory 60-Day Waiting Period

Texas law imposes a 60-day waiting period from the date you file your petition until the court can grant your divorce. Courts cannot finalize divorces before this waiting period expires, regardless of how quickly you complete other requirements.

Submit the Final Decree of Divorce

The Final Decree of Divorce constitutes the court order officially ending your marriage and establishing all terms governing post-divorce rights and responsibilities. We draft comprehensive decrees that incorporate your settlement agreements and ensure compliance with Texas statutes.

Attend the Prove-Up Hearing

The final step requires at least one spouse to appear before a judge for a brief prove-up hearing where the court reviews your case and grants the divorce. During this hearing, you testify under oath confirming residency requirements, grounds for divorce, and the fairness of your settlement agreement.

We prepare you for testimony, accompany you to court, and present your case to the judge. Most prove-up hearings last only 10 to 15 minutes when all documentation is properly prepared.

Contact a Collin County Uncontested Divorce Lawyer Today

An uncontested divorce simplifies the process of ending your marriage. However, you still need legal guidance to protect your rights and ensure proper completion of all requirements. Even in agreed-upon divorces, errors in paperwork, support calculations, or overlooked assets can create long-term issues.

Our experience with Collin County courts and familiarity with local procedures enable us to anticipate requirements and avoid delays that plague unrepresented parties. Whether you need assistance negotiating final terms with your spouse or want professional handling of paperwork and court appearances, we provide the support necessary for successful case resolution.

Call Collin County Law Group at (972) 548-7167 or complete our online form to schedule a consultation with a reputable Collin County uncontested divorce lawyer.

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