A Motion for Discovery must be in writing, with a signature, and be served on the other party in ance with the T.R.C.P 501.4. A Certificate of Service must be attached to the motion that states when and how you served the document on the other party and it must be signed.
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.
To obtain a copy of a divorce decree contact the District Clerk's Office at (210) 335-2113. The office is located at 101 W. Nueva, Suite 217, San Antonio, Texas 78205 and is operated Monday through Friday from am to pm.
After your petition for divorce has been filed, Texas law requires a 60-day waiting period in order for the divorce to be finalized, even if it is uncontested.
Although divorce records are legally considered public information, it can be challenging to locate and access them as some documents may only be made available to the parties involved. However, with valid identification, information, and fees, these documents can be obtained by the public.
Yes. You need your final divorce order. Each court is different. However, today, most judges simply sign them. The ``stamp'' will be the automatically-generated docket information appearing on each page when the court, your attorney, or even you, file something electronically in the court's record/docket.
Page limits Unless otherwise authorized by the court, discovery and case management motions are limited to 10 pages and other motions are limited to 20 pages. The page limits are exclusive of the caption, the signature block, any certificate, and any accompanying documents.
Divorces and Suits Affecting the Parent-Child Relationships Civil District Judge's Standing Order - must be attached to all new petitions for Divorce and Suits Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship.
Bexar County District Clerk's Office: Divorce records in Bexar County are usually maintained by the Bexar County District Clerk's Office. You can visit their website or contact them directly to inquire about obtaining divorce records.