Sometimes, it's necessary for spouses to divorce when one or more spouses reside in Texas but are currently deployed from Fort Hood-- sometimes to other states, sometimes to other countries. When a person is not able to appear in court, there is a special process the court requires to allow a divorce decree to be granted.
If you fail to take the proper steps, the judge will refuse to sign your divorce decree. It is a difficult process to undertake on your own, especially if you are inexperienced with the local District Courts or are in another time zone. If you are a deployed military service member in need of assistance, we can help you with the procedures needed to complete your divorce process. Comments are closed.
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