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First, you may be able to
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First, you may be able to
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First, you may be able to file for divorce on your own without legal assistance depending on the complexity of your case. For example, if you do not have children together and there is little to no property to divide, you may be a good candidate to complete your own divorce. In addition, there are several low-cost legal aid agencies that you may qualify for due to your low income. These agencies provide legal assistance at little to no cost to you based upon financial need. Visit the State Bar of Texas’ website, http://www.texasbar.com/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Can_t_Afford_a_Lawyer_ for information about finding low cost legal help in your area. In addition, read http://www.freelegalaid.com/nav/texas/divorce/article/filing-divorce-texas to learn more about filing for divorce in Texas.
First, you may be able to file for divorce on your own without legal assistance depending on the complexity of your case. For example, if you do not have children together and there is little to no property to divide, you may be a good candidate to complete your own divorce. In addition, there are several low-cost legal aid agencies that you may qualify for due to your low income. These agencies provide legal assistance at little to no cost to you based upon financial need. Visit the State Bar of Texas’ website, http://www.texasbar.com/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Can_t_Afford_a_Lawyer_ for information about finding low cost legal help in your area. In addition, read http://www.freelegalaid.com/nav/texas/divorce/article/filing-divorce-texas to learn more about filing for divorce in Texas.