Preparing for Your Divorce: Here’s What You Need to Know

 

 

Divorce is the process of terminating a marriage or a union. Divorce is an official court-ordered decision where the couple’s legal duties and responsibilities as a married couple will be dissolved, following Texas family laws.

 

Considered to be a relatively distressing period in the couple’s lives, it is worth knowing that resources are available here on our blog at tumolaw.com to help you prepare for your divorce.

 

For this article, we will list documents that, according to Managing Partner, Attorney Tyler Monahan, will be helpful during the divorce process. We’ll also share points on how to mentally and emotionally prepare for your divorce during such a challenging time.

 

 

 

Documents to Prepare for Divorce

 

As in the video, Mr. Monahan listed several documents that you can start preparing for your divorce. These are the majority of the documents that could assist your attorney to provide you with the best legal advice on how to proceed with your case:

 

  1. Bank statements
  2. Credit card statements
  3. Stock or bond certificates
  4. Mutual fund offer documents
  5. Other documentation for other types of financial investments
  6. Pay stubs
  7. Tax returns

 

 

On top of the above, you can also start gathering supporting documents that could be useful in the future especially during a case hearing on children’s custody or property division.

  1. Emails
  2. Text messages

 

 

How to Prepare for Divorce Mentally and Emotionally

 

A study on the effects of divorce on the mental health of women had reported that divorce made a negative impact on their mental health. In fact, it increases feelings of depression, anxiety, and tension.

 

That said, here are some steps that you can take to prepare yourself mentally as you go through the divorce process.

 

  1. Let go of your need to take control of the situation.
  2. List down the important things for you as you go through the divorce.
  3. Have a clear vision of the future.
  4. Empathize with your ex-partner.
  5. Make sure to keep yourself healthy.

 

 

Contact a Divorce Attorney in Fort Worth, Texas Today

 

If you’ve taken all the steps necessary to talk things over and have finally decided that divorce is the only way to resolve your conflicts, make sure that you’re well prepared regarding your records.

 

Some of the most important documents you must have are bank statements, credit card statements, stocks or bonds certificates, etc. On top of that, copies of conversations regarding crucial matters as in children custody or division of marital assets should also be secured. By collecting these documents, both main and supporting documents, your attorney will be able to give you the best advice at the time of your divorce.

 

Speak to an Attorney today at the Law Office of Turner-Monahan to see how we can assist you in your divorce!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Before I can file for divorce in Fort Worth Tx, how long must I reside in TX?
Prior to filing for divorce in the state of Texas, a person must have resided in the state of Texas for a period of six months, and in the county in which a person wishes to file for divorce for a period of three months or longer.
Before a TX divorce is granted, is there a waiting period?
The waiting period prior to a court having the ability to finalize a divorce proceeding, 60 days must have elapsed from the date of filing of the initial petition for divorce.
What are the grounds for divorce in Fort Worth?
There are no specific grounds that must be requested or required, and insupportability is a ground that is most frequently used.
How much does it cost to file for divorce in Fort Worth?
 The cost to file a petition for divorce in Tarrant County per the district clerk is approximately $310.00, plus fees to get the Respondent served.
How can I serve divorce papers to my spouse in the Fort Worth Area?
A process server must be used to personally serve a Respondent to a divorce petition, unless the Respondent will sign a waiver of service.

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