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To initiate a divorce in Montgomery County, Texas, you (the petitioner) must file an Original Petition for Divorce and a Vital Statistics Form VS-165 with the Montgomery County District Clerk's Office. If you and your spouse have children together, there are additional Montgomery County, Texas, divorce forms to submit.
Montgomery County Divorce Process Decide whether you can get divorced. Fill out forms and requests for "temporary orders." Bring in and "serve" the forms. "Temporary orders" are defined. Wait for your spouse's response. Participate in meetings, hearings and seminars. Submit the final decree of divorce.
Ask the Clerk for a small claim statement form, and be prepared to provide the following information to complete the form: The Plaintiff's complete name and address. The Defendant's complete name and address, of each person or business the Plaintiff's claim is. The amount of the Plaintiff's claim;
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