The Texas Motion for Entry of Agreed Order Granting Relief From The Stay (Divorce) (Houston) is a legal document used in divorce proceedings that allows the parties involved to agree on the terms of the divorce without having to go to trial. This motion allows the parties to come to a consensus on issues such as division of assets, spousal support, child custody and visitation, and more. The agreed order is then entered into the court records and the stay of the divorce proceedings is lifted. There are two types of Texas Motion for Entry of Agreed Order Granting Relief From The Stay (Divorce) (Houston): 1) a regular motion, which is filed with the court by the parties and requires approval from the court; and 2) an ex parte motion, which means only one party files the motion, and it is granted without approval from the court. The main purpose of this motion is to allow the parties to agree on the terms of the divorce without engaging in a costly and time-consuming trial. This motion is typically used when the parties agree on the terms of the divorce, and it is in their best interests to finalize the divorce quickly and easily.