Texas Divorce Response Guide
Summary
In Texas, you have 20 days plus the following Monday to respond to a divorce petition. You can file an Answer or a Waiver of Service. Discovery Level 1 applies to cases involving $50,000 or less, with limited depositions and interrogatories. Discovery Level 2 is the default for other cases, with more extensive discovery options. To file a counter-petition citing infidelity, draft the document with claims and defenses, gather evidence, and file it with the court. Consulting a family law attorney is advisable to ensure your rights are protected.Full Conversation
Texas divorce response
Antony, it's important to respond to a divorce petition properly. Here are a few key points to consider:
- Deadline: You typically have 20 days plus the following Monday to respond.
- Response Type: You can file an Answer or a Waiver of Service.
- Legal Advice: Consulting a family law attorney is advisable to ensure your rights are protected.
Do you need more details on any of these points?
What are discovery level * and *?
In Texas divorce cases, discovery levels dictate the scope and limits of pre-trial discovery.
- Discovery Level *:
- Applies to cases involving $*,* or less.
- Limited to * hours of deposition.
- * written interrogatories, * requests for production, * requests for admissions.
- Discovery Level *:
- Default level for cases not meeting Level * criteria.
- Deposition limit is * hours.
- No limit on the number of interrogatories, but only * require a response.
Is there a specific aspect of discovery you're concerned about or need more details on?
Counter petition infidelity form
In Texas, when responding to a divorce petition and you want to file a counter-petition citing infidelity, consider the following:
- Counter-Petition: This is a legal document where you can state your claims and defenses.
- Infidelity: You need to provide evidence supporting your claim of infidelity.
Would you like more details on how to file this counter-petition or any specific forms required?
Yes
To file a counter-petition citing infidelity in Texas:
- Drafting the Counter-Petition: Clearly state your claims and defenses, including the infidelity details.
- Evidence: Gather and attach evidence supporting your claim of infidelity.
- Filing: File the counter-petition with the court and serve it to your spouse.
Would you like some guidance on collecting evidence or filing the counter-petition?