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Texas Uncontested Path

The agreed lane, routed honestly — in every direction

Seven questions route you to the official path that fits: the Supreme Court's approved forms for divorces without children, the TexasLawHelp kits for children lanes, the order-in-place kit when a final order already covers the kids — or honestly OUT of the agreed lane when the facts say so. Safety is question one, alone, and it routes before everything.

1 · Is there violence or fear in your situation?

This question comes first, alone, on purpose — a yes routes to safety resources before any workflow, and qualifying family violence lifts the 60-day wait.

2 · Has either spouse been a Texas domiciliary for the last six months?

§ 6.301's first prong — either of you can satisfy it.

3 · Has that spouse lived in the filing county for the last 90 days?

§ 6.301's second prong — same spouse, the county where you'll file.

4 · Where does the agreement actually stand?

Honest answer — the agreed lane only works when it's actually agreed.

5 · Are there children under 18 (or still in high school) of this marriage?

Children route to the kits whose decrees carry conservatorship, possession, and support terms.

6 · Is the wife currently pregnant?

Texas courts commonly wait to finalize during pregnancy so the decree can address the child — county practice governs.

Where the facts route

Answer the questions

The routing renders when every question is answered — including the honest off-ramps.

Authority locked — retrieved from the hash-pinned corpus

Tex. Fam. Code § 6.301 · #dce257c7Tex. Fam. Code § 6.702 · #1e0c4ff2Tex. Fam. Code § 152.209 · #013cd94e

Companions, never imitations. Every form this page names is an OFFICIAL set — the Supreme Court of Texas approved forms on txcourts.gov and the TexasLawHelp kits by their exact titles — and the official pages always control. Nothing here files anything, determines eligibility, or promises acceptance; agreement can change, and the qualifier says to re-run it when facts do. Legal information, not legal advice.