NOTICE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS SENSITIVE DATA.
Cause Number:
(The Clerk’s office will fill in the Cause Number and Court Number when you file this form.)
IN THE MATTER OF THE MARRIAGE OF
In the ______________
(Court Number)
Petitioner:
Print first, middle and last name of the spouse filing for divorce.
And
District Court
County Court at Law
County, Texas
Respondent:
Print first, middle and last name of other spouse.
AND IN THE INTEREST OF:
(Print the initials of each child you and your spouse have together who is under 18 or still in high school.)
1. _________________________ 2. _________________________ 3. _________________________
4. _________________________ 5. _________________________ 6. _________________________
Original Petition for Divorce
Print your answers.
My name is: __________________________________________________________________________.
First
Middle
Last
I am the Petitioner, the person asking for a divorce.
The last three numbers of my driver’s license number are: ___ ___ ___. My driver’s license was
issued in (State) ________________________.
or
I do not have a driver’s license number.
The last three numbers of my social security number are: ___ ___ ___.
or
I do not have a social security number.
My spouse’s name is: __________________________________________________________________.
First
Middle
Last
My spouse is the Respondent.
1. Discovery Level
The discovery level in this case, if needed, is Level 2.
2. Legal Notice
(Check one box.)
I think my spouse will sign a Waiver of Service (or Answer). Do not send a sheriff, constable, or
process server to serve my spouse with a copy of this Petition for Divorce at this time.
I will have a sheriff, constable, process server or clerk serve my spouse with this Petition for Divorce
here:
_________________________________________________________________________________.
Street Address
City
State
Zip
If this is a work address, name of business: ______________________________________________.
I ask the clerk to issue a Citation of Service (the form necessary to provide legal notice to my spouse by
“Official Service of Process”). I understand that I will need to pay the fee (or file a Statement of Inability
to Afford Payment of Court Costs if I am unable to pay the fee) and arrange for service.
I cannot find my spouse. I ask that my spouse be served by publication. I understand I must file an
Affidavit for Citation by Publication and hire a lawyer to serve as attorney ad litem for my spouse.
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3. Jurisdiction
Note: You cannot file for divorce in
Texas until you or your spouse has
lived in the county where you are
asking for a divorce for at least the
last 90 days and in Texas for at least
the last six months.
There are special rules for military
families and others who are absent
from the state due to government
service. Get more information at
www.TexasLawHelp.org.
3A. County Residence Requirement
(Check all boxes that apply.)
I have lived in this county for the last 90 days.
My spouse has lived in this county for the last 90 days.
I am serving in the armed forces or other government
service outside of Texas, but this county has been the
home county of either my spouse or me for at least 90
days.
I have accompanied my spouse who is serving in
the armed forces or other government service outside of
Texas, but this county has been the home county of either
my spouse or me for at least 90 days.
3B. Texas Residence Requirement
(Check all boxes that apply.)
I have lived in Texas for the last six months.
Note: If you or your spouse does not live
in Texas, you must complete and attach
the Exhibit: Out-of-State Party Declaration.
Get it at www.TexasLawHelp.org.
My spouse has lived in Texas for the last six months.
I am serving in the armed forces or other government service outside of Texas, but Texas is the home
state of either my spouse or me and has been for at least 6 months.
I have accompanied my spouse who is serving in the armed forces or other government service outside
of Texas, but Texas is the home state of either my spouse or me and has been for at least 6 months.
3C. Personal Jurisdiction over Spouse
(Check one box.)
My spouse lives in Texas.
My spouse does not live in Texas. (Check any boxes that apply below.)
My spouse agrees that a Texas court can make orders in this divorce, including orders regarding
conservatorship (custody), visitation, and financial support of our children and orders regarding our
property and debts. My spouse will file a Waiver of Service (or Answer).
Texas is the last state where we lived together as a married couple. This Petition for Divorce is filed
less than two years after we separated.
The children live in Texas because of my spouse’s actions.
My spouse has lived in Texas with the children.
My spouse has lived in Texas and provided prenatal expenses or support for the children.
My spouse had sexual intercourse in Texas, and the children may have been conceived by that act
of intercourse.
Our child was born in Texas and my spouse registered with the paternity registry maintained by the
bureau of vital statistics or signed an acknowledgment of paternity.
My spouse will be personally served with citation (official service of process) in Texas.
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4. Dates of Marriage and Separation
My spouse and I got married on or about: __________________________________________________.
Month
Day
Year
We stopped living together as spouses on or about: __________________________________________.
Month
Day
Year
5. Grounds for Divorce
I ask the Court to grant me a divorce. The marriage has become insupportable due to discord or conflict of
personalities that destroys the legitimate ends of the marital relationship and prevents any reasonable
expectation of reconciliation.
6. Children
6A. Children Husband and Wife have Together
My spouse and I are the parents of the following children who are under 18 years old or over 18 years old
and still in high school.
(You MUST list all children you and your spouse have together (adopted or biological) who are under 18 or over 18 and
still in high school.)
Child’s name
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
State where child
lives now
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
6B. Jurisdiction over Children
(Check one box.)
The children live in Texas now and have lived in Texas for at least the past 6 months or since birth.
The children do not live in Texas now but they have been gone from Texas less than 6 months. The
children lived in Texas the 6 months before they moved. A parent or person acting as a parent
continues to live in Texas.
None of the above apply. (Note: Talk to a lawyer if none of the above apply.)
(Check box below only if true.)
There are no court orders about any of the children listed above. No other Court has continuing
jurisdiction over this case or the children.
Note: Do not use this form if there is already a court order in place for any of the children (such as a child support
order.). Get information about filing for divorce when there is already a court order at www.TexasLawHelp.org .
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6C. Children’s Property
(Check one box.)
The children do not own any property of significant value in their own name.
The children own the following property of significant value in their own name:
_________________________________________________________________________________.
6E. Conservatorship (Custody) of the Child/ren
I ask the court to make conservatorship (custody) orders as follows: (Check a, b, or c.)
a.
Mother and Father should be Joint Managing Conservators of the child/ren and:
(If you checked a, check a-1, a-2, or a-3.)
a-1.
Father should have the exclusive right to designate the primary residence of the child/ren
within the following geographic area: (Check one box below.)
anywhere.
Texas.
a-2.
Mother should have the exclusive right to designate the primary residence of the child/ren
within the following geographic area: (Check one box below.)
anywhere.
Texas.
a-3.
this county.
this county or county adjacent to this county.
other: ___________________________________.
this county.
this county or county adjacent to this county.
other: ___________________________________.
Neither parent should have the exclusive right to designate the primary residence of the
child/ren but both parents should be ordered not to move the child/ren out of the following
geographic area: (Check one box below.)
this school district: _____________________
this county or county adjacent to this county.
this county.
other: _________________________.
b.
Mother should be the Sole Managing Conservator of the child/ren with the exclusive rights listed
in Texas Family Code Section 153.132 including the exclusive right to designate the primary
residence of the child/ren anywhere.
c.
Father should be the Sole Managing Conservator of the child/ren with the exclusive rights listed in
Texas Family Code Section 153.132 including the exclusive right to designate the primary
residence of the child/ren anywhere.
6F. Child/ren’s Passports (Check only if applicable.)
I ask the Court to order that I have the exclusive right to apply for and renew passports for the child/ren.
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6G.Possession of and Access to the Child/ren (Visitation)
I ask the court to make possession and access (visitation) orders as follows: (Check a, b, c, or d.)
a.
Father should have “standard visitation.” (See Texas Family Code Chapter 153, Subchapter F.)
b.
Mother should have “standard visitation.” (See Texas Family Code Chapter 153, Subchapter F.)
c.
“Standard visitation” would be unworkable or inappropriate. Possession and access to the child/ren
should be as follows:
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
d.
I am concerned about the safety of the children with the other parent: I ask that:
(If you checked d, check all that apply below.)
d-1.
exchanges of the child/ren be supervised, or in the alternative, be in a public place.
d-2.
the other parent’s possession of the child/ren be limited to day visits.
d-3.
the other parent’s possession of the child/ren be supervised.
d-4.
the other parent have no right to possession or access to the child/ren.
d-5.
the other parent be ordered not to use alcohol or illegal drugs 24 hours prior to or during
possession of the child/ren.
d-6.
the other parent’s possession and access to the children be restricted as follows:
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
(Check only if you are asking that a different possession order be in place while a child is under 3 years old.)
One or more of the children is under 3. Until the child turns 3, possession should be as follows:
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
After the child turns 3, possession should be as checked above.
(Check only if applicable.)
I am concerned that the other parent may take the child/ren to another country and refuse to return
them. I ask the Court to determine if there is a risk of international kidnapping by the other parent and
to take such measures as are necessary to protect the child/ren.
6H. Child Support and Medical Support for the Child/ren
I ask the court to make appropriate orders for the financial support of the child/ren, including regular child
support, medical support, dental support and, if supported by the evidence, retroactive child support.
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7. Is the Wife Pregnant?
(Check one box.)
The wife in this marriage is not pregnant.
The wife in this marriage is pregnant. I understand that I cannot finish the divorce until after the child is
born.
(If the wife is pregnant, also check one box below.)
The husband is the father of this child. I ask the court to include orders for custody, visitation, child
support and medical support for the child in the Final Decree of Divorce.
The husband is not the father of this child. I understand that paternity of the child must be
established before I can finish the divorce. (Get information about establishing paternity at
www.TexasLawHelp.org.)
8. Did the Wife have a Child with Another Man while Married to the Husband?
(Check one box. Fill in the requested information, if applicable.)
The wife did not have a child with another man while married to the husband.
The wife did have a child with another man while married to the husband. All of the children born
during the marriage that are not the Husband’s adopted or biological children are named below:
Child’s name
Age
Date of Birth
Sex
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
(If the wife had a child or children with another man during the marriage, check one box below,)
Paternity of the child/ren named above has not been established. I understand that paternity of the
child/ren must be established before I can finish my divorce. (Get information about establishing
paternity at www.TexasLawHelp.org.)
Paternity of the child/ren named above has been established:
(Check one box.)
A court order has established that another man is the biological father and/or the Husband is
not the biological father of the child/ren listed above. I understand I must attach a file-stamped
copy of the court order to my Final Decree of Divorce.
An Acknowledgement of Paternity was signed by the biological father and a Denial of Paternity
was signed by the Husband for the child/ren listed above. I understand I must attach a copy of
these documents to my Final Decree of Divorce.
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9. Protective Order Statement
(Check the appropriate boxes. Fill in the requested information.)
Note: You must provide information about any protective order or pending application for protective order
involving you and your spouse or a child of either you or your spouse. This includes information about any: (1)
family violence protective order, (2) sexual assault, sexual abuse, trafficking or stalking protective order and/or
(3) emergency protective order issued after an arrest.
You must also attach to this petition a copy of any protective order (even if it’s expired) in which one spouse or
child of either spouse was the applicant or victim and the other spouse was the respondent or defendant.
9A. No Protective Order
I do not have a protective order against my spouse and I have not asked for one.
My spouse does not have a protective order against me and has not asked for one.
9B. Pending Protective Order
I have filed paperwork at the courthouse asking for a protective order against my spouse, but a
judge has not decided if I should get it. I asked for a protective order on ____________________
Date Filed
in ______________ County, ___________. The cause number is _________________________.
County
State
Cause Number
If I get a protective order, I will file a copy of it before any hearings in this divorce.
My spouse has filed paperwork asking for a protective order against me, but a judge has not
decided if my spouse will get it. My spouse asked for a protective order on _________________
Date Filed
in _______________ County, ___________. The cause number is ________________________.
County
State
Cause Number
If my spouse gets a protective order, I will file a copy of it before any hearings in this divorce.
9C. Protective Order in Place
I do have a protective order against my spouse. I got the protective order in
____________________________ County, ______________________ on _________________.
County
State
Date Ordered
The cause number for the protective order is _________________________________________.
Cause Number
Either I have attached a copy of the protective order to this petition or I will file a copy of it with the
court before any hearings in this divorce.
My spouse does have a protective order against me. The protective order was made in
_____________________________ County, _____________________ on __________________.
County
State
Date Ordered
The cause number for the protective order is __________________________________________.
Cause Number
Either I have attached a copy of the protective order to this petition or I will file a copy of it with the
court before any hearings in this divorce.
10. Waiver of Waiting Period Based on Family Violence (Check only if applicable.)
I ask the Court to waive the 60-day waiting period for divorce because: (Check one box.)
My spouse has been convicted of or received deferred adjudication for a crime involving family
violence against me or a member of my household.
I have an active protective order or an active magistrate’s order for emergency protection against
my spouse because of family violence during our marriage. The order includes a finding that my
spouse committed family violence.
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11. Property and Debt
Note: It is very important to talk with lawyer if you or your spouse has a house, land, business, retirement funds,
other valuable property or debt. Getting advice from a lawyer now can save you time and money in the long run.
About community property: Texas is a community property state. This means that any property either spouse
gets from the minute they are married until the minute the judge grants the divorce is probably community property,
even if the property is only in one spouse’s name. About separate property: Property owned by a spouse before
the marriage is that spouse’s separate property. In addition, if either spouse receives a gift, an inheritance, or a
recovery for personal injuries that occurred during the marriage (not including a recovery for lost wages or medical
expenses); it is that spouse’s separate property. There are exceptions to these general rules. If you have questions
talk to a lawyer.
About retirement: Retirement funds (such as 401k, pension, profit sharing, stock option plans and IRAs) earned
by either spouse during the marriage are usually considered to be community property that can be divided by the
court. This is true even if you or your spouse has not yet retired. If you want the Court to divide retirement funds
(other than an IRA), you will need to have the Court sign an additional form, usually called a “Qualified Domestic
Relations Order” (QDRO), to make the division effective. You should have the QDRO prepared before you go to
court, so the judge can sign it when you finish your divorce. A QDRO form is not included with this divorce set.
You may be able to get a sample QDRO form from the employer or retirement fund administrator. If not, you should
hire a lawyer to draft the QDRO form. If you use the employer or retirement fund administrator’s QDRO form, you
should still have a lawyer review it to make sure you are not giving up important benefits. Note: If you and your
spouse plan to keep your own retirement funds or do not have retirement funds, you do not need a QDRO.
About debt: A creditor’s right to collect a debt is not affected by a divorce decree. So, if the Court orders your
spouse to pay a debt (such as a mortgage) that is in both of your names but your spouse doesn’t pay it, the creditor
may still be able to seek payment from you. Ask a lawyer how to protect yourself in this situation.
11A. Community Property and Debt
If my spouse and I can agree about how to divide the property and debts we got during our marriage, I ask
the Court to approve our agreement. If we cannot agree, I ask the Court to divide our community property
and debts according to Texas law.
11B. Separate Property
I own the following separate property. I owned this property before I was married or I received this property
as a gift or inheritance during my marriage or I received this property as recovery for personal injuries that
occurred during the marriage (not including any recovery for lost wages or medical expenses). I ask the
Court to confirm this property as my separate property.
(Fill in all lines. If you have no property to list in a particular category, write “none.”)
House located ________________________________________________________________________
Street Address
City
State
Zip
Land located at: ______________________________________________________________________
Street Address
City
State
Zip
Cars, trucks, motorcycles or other vehicles
Year
Make
Model
Vehicle Identification No. [VIN]-
Other money or personal property I owned before I was married, received as a gift or inheritance during my
marriage or property I purchased during my marriage with separate property funds:
Money I received as recovery for personal injuries that occurred during the marriage that was not for lost
wages or medical expenses:
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Note: You cannot use this form to change
your name to anything other than a name
you used before you got married.
12. Name Change
(Check one box.)
I am NOT asking the Court to change my name.
I ask the Court to change my name back to a name I used before my marriage. I am not asking the
court to change my name to avoid criminal prosecution or creditors. I ask that my name be changed to:
_________________________________________________________________________________.
First
Middle
Last
13. Health Insurance Availability for Children
The children: (Check all that apply.)
have private health insurance.
Name of insurance company: _________________________________________________________
Policy number: ____________________________________ Cost of premium: $ ________________
Name of person who pays for insurance: ________________________________________________
The insurance policy
is
is not
available through the parent’s work.
have health insurance through Medicaid.
have health insurance through C.H.I.P. Cost of premium (if any): $____________________________
do not have health insurance.
If the children do not have private health insurance also complete the following:
Private health insurance
is
is not
available to Father at a reasonable cost.
Private health insurance
is
is not
available to Mother at a reasonable cost.
14. Dental Insurance Availability for Children
The child/ren: (Check all that apply.)
have private dental insurance.
Name of insurance company: ________________________________________________________
Policy number: ___________________________________ Cost of premium: $ ________________
Name of person who pays for insurance: _______________________________________________
The insurance policy
is
is not
available through the parent’s work.
have dental insurance through Medicaid.
do not have dental insurance.
If the children do not have private dental insurance also complete the following:
Private dental insurance
is
is not available to Father at a reasonable cost.
Private dental insurance
is
is not available to Mother at a reasonable cost.
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15. Public Benefits
(Check any boxes that apply.)
The child/ren have Medicaid now or had it in the past.
The child/ren (or someone on behalf of the child/ren) get TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families) now or got it in the past.
Note: If your child/ren have ever received Medicaid or TANF, you MUST send a copy of this Petition to the
Office of the Attorney General Child Support Division. You MUST also sign the “Certificate of Service to
the Office of the Attorney General” on the next page.
16. Family Information
(Check only if applicable.)
I believe my children or I will be harassed, abused, seriously harmed or injured or otherwise subjected
to family violence if I must give my spouse the information checked below for myself and the child/ren:
home address,
mailing address,
employer,
work address,
home phone #,
work phone #,
social security #,
driver’s license #.
I ask the Court to Order that I not have to give this information or notice of changes in this information to
my spouse. I also ask the Court to keep this information confidential.
17. Request for Judgment
I ask the Court to grant my divorce. I also ask the Court to make the other orders I have asked for in this
Petition and any other orders to which I am entitled.
Respectfully,
Petitioner’s Signature
Date
(
Petitioner’s Name (Print)
Mailing Address
Email Address:
)
Phone
City
State
Zip
Fax # (if available)
Warning: Your spouse will get a copy of this form. If you are concerned about your spouse learning your address, call
the Hope Line at 1-800-374-4673(HOPE) for free advice before filing this form with the court.
I understand that I must notify the Court and my spouse’s attorney (or my spouse if my spouse
does not have an attorney) in writing if my mailing address or email address changes during these
divorce proceedings. If I don’t, any notices about this case including the dates and times of
hearings will be sent to me at the mailing address or email address above.
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18. Certificate of Service to the Office of the Attorney General (OAG)
Sign only if your child/ren receive (or have received) Medicaid or TANF. This tells the judge that you will deliver a copy
of this Petition to the Office of the Attorney General Child Support Division as required by law. Get contact information
for the Office of the Attorney General Child Support Office in the county where this case will be filed at
https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/apps/cs_locations/. Bring proof of delivery with you to court.
I certify that a true copy of this Petition was served on the Office of the Attorney General Child Support
Division* in person, by certified and first class mail, by commercial delivery service, by fax, by email, or
through the electronic file manager on this date.
Petitioner’s Signature
Date
Note: For information about divorce in Texas, including how to file an answer, go to www.TexasLawHelp.org.
For a referral to a lawyer call your local lawyer referral service
or the State Bar of Texas Lawyer Referral Information Service at 1-800-252-9690.
For information about free and low-cost legal help in your county go to www.TexasLawHelp.org
or call the Legal Aid office serving your area:
Legal Aid of Northwest Texas 1-888-529-5277 (serves Dallas / Ft. Worth area & Northwest Texas)
Lone Star Legal Aid 1-800-733-8394 (serves Houston area & East Texas)
Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid 1-888-988-9996 (serves Austin / San Antonio area, El Paso area & South Texas)
If you have been the victim of family violence, or if at any time you feel unsafe, get help by calling the:
National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or
Texas Family Violence Hope Line at 1-800-374-HOPE (4673) or
Advocates for Victims of Crime (AVOICE): at 1-888-343-4414.
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