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Apparently, yes, you can.

1. Is Texas a "no-fault" or "fault" State?

In Texas, one can receive a no-fault divorce based on allegations that the marriage has been insupportable due to a discord or conflict of personalities that destroys the legitimate ends of the marriage relationship and there is no reasonable expectation of reconciliation.

2006-08-30 07:34:57 · answer #1 · answered by Zelda 6 · 0 0

- Texas Grounds for Divorce -
In Texas, we have "no fault" divorce or "insupportability." A divorce will be granted if one, or both, parties, asserts that the marriage has become insupportable because of discord or conflict of personalities that destroys the legitimate ends of the marriage relationship, and there is no reasonable expectation of reconciliation.
Texas has retained several "fault" grounds. Although it is not necessary to allege one of these grounds to obtain a divorce, the Court can consider fault in dividing the community estate, and in deciding conservatorship and visitation provisions. If applicable, you need to discuss this with your attorney in detail.

If either spouse has engaged in abusive conduct towards the other spouse that has resulted in psychological or physical injuries, tort claims may also exist. A tort claim could result in a judgment against the offending spouse.

2006-08-30 14:48:20 · answer #2 · answered by *Ginelle* 3 · 0 0

Almost every state has some form of no-fault divorce.

A no-fault divorce is one that can be granted without the necessity of finding marital misconduct. In other words, no one person is "at fault".

As defined by one attorney's website, a no-fault divorce may be granted on the grounds of "discord or conflict of personalities that destroys the legitimate ends of the marriage relationship and there is no reasonable expectation of reconciliation."

2006-08-30 14:35:28 · answer #3 · answered by coragryph 7 · 0 0

yes, if you have the details worked out in advance, all you have to do is pay the fee and get your D

2006-08-30 14:36:31 · answer #4 · answered by s j 3 · 0 0

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