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- 5 Reasons for Child Support Modification in San Antonio, TX
- How Can Domestic Violence Charges in Texas Affect a Child Custody Case?
- Kevin “Buck” Sralla Co-Writes Opinion Piece on Bexar County Court
- Kevin “Buck” Sralla Nominated by Peers to Chair Family Law Section of SABA
- How to Get a Divorce When the Other Party Refuses in San Antonio, Texas
- Caregivers need POA to enroll non-biological children into school
- Co-parenting strategies to combat loneliness
- The divorce is over: Now, who pays what?
- Back-to-school season: 5 Things divorced or separated parents should know
- Why summer is the best time to divorce
- Uncontested and contested: Which type of divorce is yours?
- Keep focus on fun for children during summer vacation
- 3 back-to-school tips for divorced or separated parents
- Children need patience, love to adjust after divorce
- What are writs of habeas corpus and writs of attachment?
- Starting your post-divorce life: 10 important steps
- Long-term marriages present unique challenges in divorce
- Gray divorce rates have increased rapidly in recent years
- 3 tips for amicably sharing holidays and vacations as co-parents
- An ace up your sleeve: Lawyer as negotiator
- The little-known benefits of hiring a divorce lawyer
- Social media and divorce
- The Cost of Contested Divorce and the Process of Retaining an Attorney
- The litigation process – Part four – Trial
- The litigation process – Part three – Settlement
- The litigation process – Part two – Building the case
- The litigation process – Part one – The initial consultation
- Secrets of a successful marriage
- 5 Essential elements of a divorce trial
- Do you know why your wife is angry?
- Don’t let your spouse turn into a zombie! 5 Tips for a good marriage
- 13 Indications your relationship is over
- 12 Ways to save a dying relationship
- Six Factors You Need to Understand About Pet Custody in a Divorce
- 5 Tips for Dealing with the Emptiness of Your Post-Breakup Empty Home
- Date of Separation
- Summer Visitation
- Annulment vs. Divorce
- Who Qualifies for Spousal Support?
- Getting Married Soon; Consider a Prenuptial Agreement
- Holiday Visitation Rights
- Annulment Qualifications in Texas
- 4 Types of Divorces
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Frequently Asked Questions
How Much Does A Divorce Cost In San Antonio?
A divorce case can cost anywhere from $2,000.00 to $10,000.00 and up in San Antonio. This price range typically varies based on the complexity of each particular case, the extent to which the matter is contested, the aggressiveness of the family law attorneys involved, whether a jury trial is requested and many other often unpredictable factors.
Where Do I Go For A Divorce?
If you hire a family law divorce lawyer, your lawyer will file your divorce petition electronically. If you are filing your divorce without the help of a family law attorney, you can do so at the Family Law Staff Attorney’s Office at the Bexar County Courthouse, 100 Dolorosa, San Antonio, Texas 78205.
How Much Does It Cost To File For Divorce In San Antonio?
A divorce without children typically costs around $350.00, while a divorce involving children typically costs about $401.00. These costs vary from county to county.
What Is A Spouse Entitled To In A Divorce In Texas?
Either spouse is entitled to a just and right division (roughly 50%) of the community estate and, in certain extreme cases, a disproportionate share (greater than 50%) of the community estate. This includes all assets acquired during the marriage, but does not include a spouse’s separate property.
How Do I Get A Divorce With No Money?
Getting a divorce with absolutely no money is difficult but not impossible. The party seeking to file for divorce can visit the Family Law Staff Attorney’s Office at the Bexar County Courthouse to obtain a packet of information to assist in preparing and filing the paperwork for starting a divorce case. The filing fee can be waived if the filing party prepares an affidavit of indigency declaring that he or she has no money. Another alternative is to seek free legal aid or the assistance of a pro-bono lawyer.
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