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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
Common Law Marriage
(Separate Website)
§ 2.401. PROOF OF INFORMAL MARRIAGE.
By: Texas Legislative Council
Common Questions About Divorce
Answers to Common Questions About Divorce: How Long? No-Fault? Alimony? Community Property? Name Change?
By: Texas RioGrande Legal Aid
Do-It-Yourself Court Forms Free
Click here for one of the following forms below.
Divorce In Texas WITH Children
Divorce In Texas WITHOUT Children
Annulment
The uncontested process in Travis County, Texas.
Termination of Withholding for Child Support
Nunc Pro Tunc
DWOP
Modification Kit
Paternity 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
Informal (Common Law) Marriage
Commonly Asked Questions
By: Legal Hotline for Texans
Marriage in Texas
Texas courts will generally recognize a formal marriage between husband and wife conducted according to the law of any state or foreign country. In Texas, the marital relationship can be established between a man and a woman by a formal ceremony or by common law.
By: Legal Aid of Northwest Texas (Dallas Office)
Marriage to a Minor (under 16)
(Separate Website)
§ 6.205. MARRIAGE TO MINOR
By: Texas Legislative Council
Marriage to Stepchild or Stepparent
(Separate Website)
§ 6.206. MARRIAGE TO STEPCHILD OR STEPPARENT.
By: Texas Legislative Council
Same Sex Marriage
(Separate Website)
§ 6.204. RECOGNITION OF SAME-SEX MARRIAGE OR CIVIL UNION.
By: Texas Legislative Council
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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