Texas Divorce is a legal process in which a marriage is legally terminated. It is a state-specific procedure that is governed by the laws of the State of Texas. There are two types of divorce in Texas: a no-fault divorce and a fault divorce. A no-fault divorce, also known as a “no-fault dissolution of marriage,” is a divorce where neither party is held at fault and both parties agree to the dissolution of the marriage. A fault divorce, on the other hand, is a divorce in which one party is held to be at fault for the dissolution of the marriage. In a fault divorce, one party must prove that the other party is at fault in order for the divorce to be granted. Texas Divorce requires that both parties meet certain residency requirements, and that certain procedures and paperwork be completed. It is important to consult with a qualified attorney to ensure that all the legal requirements are met.