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How Long Does Divorce Take in Texas?

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Two people with their hands crossed on top of a clipboard with paperwork and a pen and two golden rings on the table.If you’re thinking about getting a divorce in Texas, you’re likely asking yourself how long it will actually take. The duration of a divorce is dependent on various factors. However, being aware of general timelines can help you prepare both emotionally and financially. A skilled attorney in San Antonio from HGC can help you reasonably manage your expectations and balance the duration of your divorce with positive outcomes.

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What Is the Minimum Waiting Period for Divorce in Texas?

There is a minimum 60-day waiting period in Texas that begins the day your divorce petition is filed. The divorce cannot become finalized until after this mandatory waiting period. This waiting period applies to all divorces across the state, albeit with exceptions, such as cases that involve domestic violence. In such cases, a judge may be able to waive the waiting period.

 

What Is the Shortest Amount of Time I Can Get Divorced?

This means that the earliest possible day your divorce can be finalized is 60 days after you file the original petition for divorce. Even in straightforward, uncontested divorce cases, it is not possible to complete the divorce process until after this waiting period is over.

 

How Does a Contested Divorce Differ From an Uncontested One?

The amount of time your divorce might take is heavily dependent on whether it’s contested or uncontested. Uncontested divorces mean that each spouse is in agreement on all terms of the divorce, including those related to childcare and support, spousal support, and property division. If this is the case for you, you could be looking at a finalization of your divorce shortly after the 60-day mark.

On the other hand, if you and your spouse disagree about major issues, this might mean that your case could take months or even years to come to a resolution. Contested divorces commonly involve dividing significant, complex assets, disputes over child custody arrangements, and allegations of infidelity or abuse. Contested cases may go through discovery, require mediation, and, potentially, trial.

 

What Other Factors Can Affect the Length of a Divorce in Texas?

In addition to the mandatory waiting period and whether your divorce is contested or uncontested, other factors could significantly influence your divorce timeline. An HGC attorney in San Antonio can help you understand how the following variables could specifically influence your case timeline:

  • Number of issues that are being contested
  • Whether your case involves a need for temporary orders
  • The utilization of alternative resolution methods, such as mediation
  • The willingness of each party to compromise and cooperate on issues
  • The scheduling and availability of the family courts

Our San Antonio attorney team at HGC can help you with successfully navigating any case complexities to optimize both your divorce process timeline and case outcomes.

 

Ready to Move Forward with a Divorce in Texas?

Whether you’re trying to split up with your spouse amicably or are buckling down for an in-depth court battle, the dedicated and skilled attorney in San Antonio from HGC is ready to help you. Call us today at 210-222-9132 or contact us online to start discussing your case details and strategizing your options moving forward.

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