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What Happens if You Fail to Respond to Divorce Papers?

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What Happens if You Fail to Respond to Divorce Papers?

If you do not respond to divorce papers in Texas, your spouse may ask the court for a default divorce. Missing the response deadline can let the judge grant divorce terms without your side being heard, including terms about property, debt, custody, visitation, child support, and spousal maintenance. 

Deadlines Arrive Quickly

In Texas, the deadline to file an answer is usually 10:00 a.m. on the Monday after 20 days have passed from the date you were served. This deadline comes from Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 99, which provides that a default judgment may be entered if a written answer is not filed on time. 

That does not mean your divorce is final on day 21. According to Texas Family Code § 6.702, a court typically cannot grant a divorce until at least 60 days after the case is filed, with limited exceptions involving family violence. Still, waiting is risky because the case can move forward without your response once the answer deadline passes. A Texas divorce lawyer can help you act quickly if the deadline has passed.

What a Default Divorce Can Decide

A default does not mean the court rubber stamps anything your spouse asks for, but it can put you in a weak position. The judge may hear only your spouse’s evidence and may sign orders that affect your money, home, children, and future.

A default divorce may include:

  • Property division: The court may divide bank accounts, retirement funds, real estate, vehicles, business interests, household property, and debts.
  • Parenting orders: The court may decide conservatorship, possession schedules, and decision-making rights.
  • Support terms: The court may consider child support, medical support, and possible spousal maintenance if the facts support it.

A Texas divorce lawyer may still be able to help you respond. However, it is easier to protect your position before a default order is signed.

What If You Missed the Deadline?

Missing the deadline does not always mean you are out of options. Timing matters, and the available response depends on whether the court has already signed a final decree.

You may need to act quickly if:

  • No default has been signed: You may still be able to file an answer and take part in the case.
  • A default hearing is scheduled: You may need to appear and file the right documents before the court acts.
  • A final decree was entered: You may need legal relief, such as a motion for a new trial or another post-judgment request, depending on the facts and deadlines.

Talk With a Texas Divorce Lawyer at The Clark Law Firm, P.C.

Even if you and your spouse are still talking, do not ignore the papers. At The Clark Law Firm, P.C., we handle divorce, child custody, child support, property division, and related family law matters. Our Texas divorce attorneys can help you review the petition, check the deadline, and decide the next step before silence causes more damage. Please contact us online or call (866) 606-1932 for a confidential consultation.

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