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   Bigamy (Separate Website)
§ 6.202. MARRIAGE DURING EXISTENCE OF PRIOR MARRIAGE.
By: Texas Legislative Council
  
   
   Common Law Marriage (Separate Website)
§ 2.401. PROOF OF INFORMAL MARRIAGE.
By: Texas Legislative Council
  
   
   Correcting a clerical mistake in a Judgement (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
  
   
   DWOP (free forms)
Is your case about to be dismissed ("DWOP"ed) because you have taken no action? Use these forms to ask the Court to keep your case on the docket.
By: Travis County Law Library
  
   
   Informal (Common Law) Marriage
Commonly Asked Questions
  
   
   Parenting Order Legal Clinics
Are you and your child's parent living apart and raising your child separately? Do you need to be better understand your legal rights and what you must do under the law? Come to a free legal information clinic and ask an attorney.
By: Texas Equal Access to Justice Foundation
 
  
   
   Termination of Withholding for Child Support Kit Free Forms
Use these FREE forms if you want to stop child support from being withheld from your paycheck because child support is no longer required in your case.
By: Partnership for Legal Access
  
   
   Void Marriage (Separate Website)
§ 6.201. CONSANGUINITY. A marriage is void if one party to the marriage is related to the other as:
By: Texas Legislative Council
  
   
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