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Legal Information: Texas

Divorce

Updated: 
July 28, 2023

Where can I find additional information about divorce?

We hope the following links to outside sources may be helpful:

  • The Supreme Court of Texas has court forms that you may need if you wish to get an uncontested divorce that does not involve minor children or “real property,” which is land and anything growing on it or attached to it, such as a home.
  • The State Bar of Texas has a Pro Se Divorce Handbook for people to represent themselves in Family Court, which includes information about alimony and the division of marital property as well as custody issues to consider.
  • The Texas State Law Library also has information on divorce in Texas for people with and without children.

WomensLaw.org is unrelated to the above organizations and cannot vouch for the accuracy of their sites. We provide these links for your information only.

You will find more information about divorce, including the risks of taking your children out of state while a divorce is pending, on our general Divorce page. To watch brief videos about divorce in Spanish with English sub-titles, go to our Videos page. Lastly, learn more about the court process on our Preparing for Court – By Yourself page.