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Forms Directory
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KIT: Agreed Divorce Instructions & Forms SET A
FM-DivA-Kit-001
Use if you and your spouse agree on all divorce issues and you have no minor children together. -
KIT: Agreed Divorce Instructions & Forms SET C
FM-DivC-Kit-001
Form packet. Forms and instructions for divorces when you already have custody and support orders. -
KIT: Agreed Divorce Instructions & Forms SET D
FM-DivD-Kit-001
Form packet. Divorce forms for same-sex spouses who agree on all issues and have no children together. -
KIT: Agreed Modification Instructions & Forms (for modification suits filed after Sept. 1, 2018)
Forms & instructions for modifying a Texas custody, visitation, or support order if the other parent agrees. -
KIT: Agreed Modification Instructions & Forms (for modification suits filed before Sept. 1, 2018)
FM-Mod-Kit-001
Forms & instructions for modifying a custody, visitation, or support order if the other parent agrees. -
KIT: Default Annulment Instructions & Forms
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KIT: Default Divorce Instructions & Forms SET A
FM-DivA-Kit-002
Use if your spouse will not participate in divorce process and you have no minor children together. -
KIT: Default Divorce Instructions & Forms SET B
FM-DivB-Kit-002
Use if your spouse will not participate in divorce process and you have minor children together. -
KIT: Default Divorce Instructions & Forms SET C
FM-DivC-Kit-002
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KIT: Default Divorce Instructions & Forms SET D
FM-DivD-Kit-002
Form packet. Divorce forms for same-sex spouses–no children, and one spouse will not participate. -
KIT: Default Modification Instructions & Forms (for modification suits filed after Sept. 1, 2018)
Forms & instructions for modifying a Texas custody, visitation, or support order without participation of other parent. -
KIT: Default Modification Instructions & Forms (for modification suits filed before Sept. 1, 2018)
FM-Mod-Kit-002
Forms & instructions for modifying a Texas custody, visitation, or support order without participation of other parent. -
Landlords and Tenants Guide - Manufactured Communities
Texas A&M Real Estate Center publication: Landlords and Tenants Guide for Manufactured Home Communities. -
Legal Self-Help Tool for Disaster Survivors
Help with disaster-related housing, debt, custody, medical needs, and child custody. -
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Domestic Violence - TCFV - Information and Resources
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Letter - Cease Landlord Retaliation
CV-House-108-C
Letter demanding a landlord stop illegally retaliating against a tenant. Adapted from Texas Tenants' Union materials. -
Letter Requesting Registration of Foreign Custody Order
FM-UCCJEA-100-Letter to Register Foreign Custody Order
File this letter to ask the court to register your custody orders from another state. -
Letter to Opposing Counsel Confirming Pro Se Representation
CV-GN-101-Letter to Opposing Counsel Confirming Pro Se
Use this letter to tell the other side's lawyer that you represent yourself. -
Living Trust Scams
This Texas Young Lawyers Association pamphlet discusses living trusts and living trust scams. -
Living with Deed Restrictions
This article from the Texas A&M Real Estate Center provides information on restrictive covenants and other deed restrictions. -
Lone Star Legal Aid Eviction Answer Guided Interview
Fill out an Answer in an eviction case. List defenses and tell the court you will participate in the case. Created by Lone Star Legal Aid. -
Low-Income Child Support Guidelines Handout
FM-CS-800
Tables explaining child support guidelines when the obligor has less than $1,000/month in net resources. -
Lubbock County – Civil Subpoena Application
Use this form to request issuance of a subpoena in Lubbock County, Texas. -
McLennan County – Application for Subpoena
Use this form to request issuance of a subpoena in McLennan County, Texas. -
Medical and Dental Support Order
FM-CHIL-312
Incorporate medical and dental support terms into a Texas divorce decree or custody order. -
Medical Power of Attorney (Dallas Bar Association)
DBA-101
Use to give a person the right to make medical decisions in the event of incapacity. -
Medical Power of Attorney - No Witnesses, Signed by Notary Public
HB-PLH-200
Use to give a person the right to make medical decisions in the event of incapacity. Executed with notary public. -
Medical Power of Attorney - Two Witnesses
HB-PLH-101
Use to give a person the right to make medical decisions in the event of incapacity. Executed with witness signatures. -
Medical Support Order
FM-Chil-312
Incorporate medical support terms into a Texas divorce decree or custody order. -
Military Status Affidavit
PR-DJ-111
Use form when you file lawsuit, need affidavit regarding the other party’s military status. Requires notary signature.