eFile Texas Divorce - Step by Step
1. File Petition
This gets you started, if you do not have a case number yet.
2. Give your spouse a legal notice
You must give your spouse legal notice and you cannot simply email documents to your spouse.
3. File remaining documents
Not all courts accept these documents via eFile but most do:
4. Court Hearing
Go to the court on your hearing date
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Additional Resources
What's the difference between a contested and uncontested divorce in Texas?
How does a military divorce differ from a civilian divorce in Texas?
10 important things you should know before efiling for divorce in Texas
Should You Live With Your Spouse During The Divorce Process?
How to File Divorce for Cheap?
How can I serve divorce papers to my spouse in Texas, Illinois, California, and Indiana?
How long does it take to finalize a divorce in Texas, California, Illinois, and Indiana?
Note: While eFiling, it is not uncommon that the filings get rejected. We kindly ask for your understanding, as document rejections can occur due to various factors like missing information, incorrect formatting, outdated documents, documents' size, etc. The court filing fees deducted from the account will be returned back to the account within 3 to 10 business days, depending on financial policies of the banks/credit companies.