Notarize Divorce & Custody in Fort Worth, TX
Divorce and custody documents often require notarization before filing with the court. Marital settlement agreements, property division documents, parenting plans, and custody modifications may all need to be signed before a notary. Proper notarization ensures the court accepts the documents.
Divorce & Custody Requirements in Texas
Texas divorce paperwork varies by county. In uncontested divorces, a waiver of citation signed by the responding spouse is typically notarized.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does a divorce agreement need to be notarized?
In most cases, yes. Marital settlement agreements, property division documents, and waivers of citation typically need to be notarized before filing with the court.
Do both spouses need to be present at the notary?
Not necessarily together. Each spouse can have their signature notarized separately. They do not need to be in the same room at the same time.
Can custody documents be notarized online?
In Texas and Illinois, Remote Online Notarization (RON) may be available for some custody documents. Check with your attorney and court for specific acceptance of RON documents.
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