Fault Grounds in Texas Divorce

Ashley Green • January 3, 2025

What are fault grounds in Texas?

How many times have you heard Texas is a no-fault state? Have you wonder what that really means and how that will impact your case? Here are some factors to think about before filing for divorce:

1. No-Fault Divorce: Neither party needs to need to prove wrongdoing. Insupportability simply means you and the other party do not get along and you need to go your separate ways. 

2. Fault-Based Divorce: Requires proof of misconduct (e.g., adultery, abuse, abandonment, etc.) with specific evidence. Fault Grounds can require gathering more evidence and at times can require you to spend more money on legal fees to prove your case.

3. Benefits of No-Fault Divorce: 
  • Quicker and less contentious. 
  • Focus on resolving key issues
4. Fault-Based Considerations:
  • Influence on property division and support
  • May influence the outcomes like alimony or custody
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Attorney, Ashley Nicole Green is a  family, divorce, and child custody attorney who services clients in Houston, Harris, Fort Bend, Brazoria, Galveston, and Matagorda County! Contact the Law Office of A. Green today to schedule consultation!

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