Myth or Fact: Do Both Parties Need To Agree To A Divorce In Texas?

Myth or Fact: Do Both Parties Need To Agree To A Divorce In Texas?

Ever wondered about the requirements for divorce in Texas? Let’s tackle a common question: Do both parties need to agree to a divorce?

Join us as we debunk the myth and shed light on the empowering concept of no-fault divorce.
Myth debunked!

In Texas, we have what’s known as a no-fault divorce, allowing just ONE PARTY to initiate the process. Whether it’s a decision based on irreconcilable differences or simply wanting a change, the court respects the choice of one party. No need for mutual agreement or additional grounds like adultery or abuse.

Just know, in Texas, only one party needs to want the divorce for the court to grant it.

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