The Texas Affidavit (Divorce -with Children) is a legal document that is required to be filed by the petitioner when filing for a divorce in the state of Texas. This document contains the petitioner's sworn statement of facts related to the divorce, including children of the marriage and any other factors that may be relevant to the proceedings. The Texas Affidavit (Divorce -with Children) can include: * The names, birthdates, and ages of any children of the marriage; * The petitioner's reasons for filing for divorce; * The petitioner's requests, if any, for child custody, alimony, or division of property; * Any other information the petitioner believes to be relevant to the divorce proceedings. There are two types of Texas Affidavit (Divorce -with Children): a General Affidavit and a Joint Affidavit. The General Affidavit is filed by the petitioner alone, while the Joint Affidavit is filed by both the petitioner and the respondent.