For most people, going through a divorce is one of the worst things they’ve ever had to face. That may be true, but you don’t have to face it alone. We’re here to offer guidance and help.

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The answer is no. Legal separation is nonexistent in the eyes of Texas courts. Texas only recognizes divorce.

In Texas, you’re married unless you get divorced.

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On what grounds can divorce be filed?

In Texas, divorce can be filed based either on “fault” grounds or on “no-fault” grounds. “Fault” grounds include adultery, abandonment, cruelty or domestic violence, etc. “No-fault” grounds means that the marriage has become insupportable because of discord or conflict of personalities that has destroyed the legitimate ends of the marriage. Insupportability the most common ground [...]

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