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  • Divorce In Texas WITH Children
  • Divorce In Texas WITHOUT Children
  • Annulment
  • The uncontested process in Travis County, Texas.
  • Termination of Withholding for Child Support
  • SAPCR
  • Nunc Pro Tunc
  • DWOP
  • Modification Kit
  • Affidavit of Inability to Pay Court Cost
  • Default Judgment Kit
  • General Affidavit
  • Original Answer Information Sheet
  • Name Change for an Adult and Child
  • Expunction
  • Occupational Driver's License
  • Legal Notice
  • Service by Posting Kit
  • Service by Publication Kit
  • Serving the Document and the Certificate of Service
  • Substitute Service Kit

By: Partnership for Legal Access

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   Divorce - Special Instructions for Filing in Travis County This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.
    Read the special instructions and attach the standing order if you are filing in Travis County, Texas.

By: Partnership for Legal Access
  
   
   Affidavit of Inability to Pay Costs This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
    Free form: The Affidavit of Inability to Pay Costs is a sworn statement, telling the court that you cannot pay the court's filing fees. (revised 3/11/2011)

By: Travis County Law Library

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   Modification Kit
Here you will find all of the documents needed to modify your child support and custody orders.
By: Partnership for Legal Access

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   Answers to questions about Child Support in Texas
    What is child support, how much is child support, how to establish child support payments, withholding orders and more answers to questions about child support.

By: Partnership for Legal Access
  
   
   Child Support Calculator This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.
    Use this fillable Adobe form to see an estimate for child support payments in Texas. This is only an estimate courts consider other factors to detemine child support payments.

By: Partnership for Legal Access
  
   
   Child Support through the Texas Attorney General's Office (Separate Website)
Link to OAG Child Support site.
  
   
   Default Judgment Kit (Separate Website)
These forms explain what you need to do to get a final judgment when the other party will not respond to the lawsuit or appear in court. This kit includes instructions and explanations about what you must do, a checklist for the forms you need, and the actual forms you can use.
By: Travis County Law Library
  
   
   Legal Notice
Read more about how to give notice to a party, how to serve the document, how to service by publication and how to give your spouse legal notice.
By: Partnership for Legal Access

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   General Affidavit (free form) This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.
A General Affidavit is a written statement, sworn to be true, giving specific reasons to support the things you are asking a judge to do. It is required when you ask the court for "extraordinary" or extra special relief like removing someone from a home or protecting children from an abusive parent These forms have instructions on how to complete the affidavit and a blank affidavit form.
By: Travis County Law Library
  
   
   Serving the Document and the Certificate of Service This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.
If the other party in your case has filed an answer or appeared in court, and you need to file more documents in your case, you will need to give the other party a copy of the documents, or serve the documents. Read this to learn how to serve the document.
By: Partnership for Legal Access
  
   
   Handbook on Child Support Enforcement (Separate Website)
This resource provides helpful information about how to apply for child support enforcement services, how to find a noncustodial parent, how to establish paternity and child support orders, and how to enforce those orders across state lines.
By: Office of Child Support Enforcement
  
   
   2011 Referral Directory Legal Services and Other Resources This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.
Legal services and other resources for low-income Texans.
  
   
   Affidavit of Indigency
The Affidavit of Indigency can be used by a person whose income falls below the federal poverty law. Filing the Affidavit with the Court, once approved, will allow the person to pursue his or her claim in Court without having to pay filing fees or court costs.
By: Earl Carl Institute for Legal and Social Policy, Inc.
  
   
   Annulment Forms
Documents needed to file for an annulment.
By: Travis County Law Library

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   Annulment of Marriage
Grounds for an Annulment
By: Texas Legislative Council
  
   
   Bigamy (Separate Website)
§ 6.202. MARRIAGE DURING EXISTENCE OF PRIOR MARRIAGE.
By: Texas Legislative Council
  
   
   Commonly Used Fill In Forms Online

By: Texas Legal Services Center
  
   
   Correcting a Clerical Mistake in a Judgment (Nunc Pro Tunc)
Use these forms to fix a mistake, when the order that the judge has signed is incorrect.
By: Travis County Law Library
  
   
   Court Structure of Texas (Separate Website)

By: Office of Court Administration
  
   
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