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If you’re wondering how long a divorce really takes in Texas, this episode gives you a clear timeline and practical expectations—from the moment you file your petition to when a judge signs your final decree. Divorce isn’t just paperwork; it’s a legal process with steps, deadlines, and rules that affect how long your case will take.

In this episode, we break down:
✅ Why Texas law includes a mandatory 60-day waiting period before a divorce can be finalized — and what that means for your timeline.
✅ How uncontested cases (where both spouses agree) can finish soon after the waiting period ends.
✅ Why contested divorces—with disputes over children, property, or support—often take many more months or even over a year.
✅ The impact of temporary orders, mediation, custody issues, and court scheduling on overall timing.
✅ Real-world factors that can speed up—or slow down—the process.

👉 The earliest possible conclusion in Texas is just over 60 days from filing, but most divorces take significantly longer depending on complexity and cooperation between spouses.

Whether you’re at the start of your divorce journey or already in the middle of the process, this episode gives you the legal context and realistic expectations so you can plan ahead with confidence. Hosted by experienced family law attorneys from The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC.

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