Marriage ceremonies are done by all Justices of the Peace by appointment only. Please contact the JP of your choice, for detailed information and/or to schedule a marriage ceremony.
Every Texas divorce requires court filing fees, which vary by county. These fees typically range from $250 to $350, with some counties charging additional fees for parent education courses or other mandatory services. Marital Asset Division: The complexity of asset division significantly impacts divorce costs.
Under Texas law, there is a waiting period of at least 60 days—counted beginning the day after the Petition is filed—before a divorce can be finalized. A divorce can take longer than 60 days, but it cannot be finalized in fewer than 60 days unless one of two exceptions involving family violence applies.
The Writ of Possession allows for the possession of the property, after a deputy has posted written notice notifying the tenant a writ has been issued. By law, we are required to give a minimum of 24 hours notice before enforcing the writ.
Section 2.202 of the Texas Family Code authorizes the following people to conduct a marriage ceremony: a licensed or ordained Christian minister or priest. a Jewish rabbi. an officer of a religious organization authorized to conduct marriage ceremonies.
Marriage ceremonies are done by all Justices of the Peace by appointment only. Please contact the JP of your choice, for detailed information and/or to schedule a marriage ceremony.
Notaries can perform a wedding ceremony if you live in the states of Florida, Maine, Nevada, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Montana. If you're not in these six states, notaries cannot legally marry you without taking extra steps.
Procedures: Please e-file all appropriate documents for your case with the Bexar County Probate Clerk's office, including Proposed Orders, Judgments, Affidavits of Heirship, and Proof of Death for review.
You can apply for your marriage license from the local registry office from where one of you habitually resides.