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Does our state allow legal separation?

In some states, you can file for legal separation, which allows couples to legally make agreements on key issues like child custody and visitation, child support, property division and spousal support. Our state does not provide this option, so if spouses decide to separate, you will need to actually file for divorce and seek temporary orders regarding these matters. Temporary orders are rules that are set in place by the court to determine who will have custody of the children, who will get to remain in the family home, how much child support will need to be paid and by whom, as well as whether or not spousal support will be required.

If you or someone you know has decided that separating is an option that fits your situation, it is best to seek the legal counsel of a knowledgeable Austin divorce attorney that can guide you and inform you of your legal options.

Divorce Lawyer Representing Clients in Austin, Texas

The divorce attorneys of Zinda & Davis PLLC are intimately familiar and experienced in cases pertaining to divorce laws and procedures and we understand that there are sometimes circumstances in which a divorce is not an option for spouses and families. Issues like health insurance and religious conflicts can prevent a couple from seeking a finalized divorce.

We can help you make the proper arrangements to legally protect yourself and your children in matters of separation. Filing for divorce will require that the action be completed in order for it to be finalized and legally recognized as a divorce. Submitting the paperwork and filing for temporary orders can give you time to think things through or remain in effect until they are changed by the court or superseded by a divorce decree. Separation and divorce are difficult and complex tasks for people that once thought they could commit themselves to each other forever. We aim to advocate your best interests in whatever your ultimate goal is for you and your family and will zealously protect your rights in your legal matter.

If you or someone you care about is interested in learning more about your legal options with regard to marital separation, contact an Austin divorce lawyer from our firm now for effective legal advice and representation.

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