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How Long Does a Divorce Take in Texas?

The end of a marriage is never easy. After years together, couples usually want to resolve their issues quickly and move on with their lives. If you are one of them, you may wonder: How long does a divorce take in Texas? 

The fastest a couple can get divorced in Texas is 61 days. That is because divorcing couples in Texas must generally wait a minimum of 60 days before a divorce is finalized. However, most divorces take considerably longer to finalize. In fact, depending on the unique circumstances surrounding your divorce, it could take up to a year or even longer to finalize. If you have children or if your estate is particularly complex, it may take time to reach an amicable resolution or to receive a final judgment from the court. 

In general, the more a couple can agree on the specifics of their divorce, the faster the divorce will progress. Cases that have many contested issues can take months or even years to resolve. If your divorce case proceeds to trial, you may find yourself waiting even longer.

What Are Factors That Can Affect the Length of a Divorce?

If you are wondering how long your divorce will take in Texas, it is important to consider the various factors that could affect it. Ask yourself the following questions:

  • Do I have children?
  • Do I have high or complex assets?
  • Do I think my spouse will agree or contest the divorce?
  • Do we both have lawyers?
  • How long are the courts backed up?
  • Do we have a prenuptial agreement?

Children and high assets can create obstacles that even the most amicable couples have difficulty navigating quickly. You must account for every asset and current and past earnings, and in certain circumstances, you may have to account for future earnings. You must also provide for the children and develop a parenting plan that is in the best interest of the children. Complex child custody arrangements can take years to fully resolve, especially in highly contested divorce cases. 

For these reasons, it is important to have an experienced divorce lawyer on your side from the start. Your attorney can help protect your rights and make sure the divorce process goes as smoothly as possible. With the right legal support, you can get through a divorce and begin rebuilding your life again. 

Discuss Your Unique Situation With Our Frisco Divorce Lawyers

The family law team of Albin Oldner Law, PLLC has decades of experience representing Texas couples during a divorce. We are ready to meet with you and can help you protect your assets, your parenting rights, and your future every step of the way. The divorce process is difficult, but we make it easier. Call (214) 423-5100 or send us a message to schedule a meeting.

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