| Who Qualifies For Our Services? | Top |
To qualify for our services, the Harris County courts must have authority to hear and decide your case (jurisdiction).
You must have the correct address of the other parent.
An interview is required to determine whether a case can be accepted.
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| How Long Will It Take? | Top |
| All lawsuits have to comply with procedures set out by the Texas Family Code. Since each court has different docket schedules, it is not possible to give the date your lawsuit will be completed. If you are having a problem in one of the areas of family law handled by this Office, you should make an appointment now. More specific time frames can be given once we know the facts of your case, what type of legal action my be required, and what Court will be hearing your case. |
| What Will It Cost? | Top |
| The Domestic Relations Office is a fee for service agency.
The application fee is $25.00 and is not refundable. Since there are many types of lawsuits, all fees for services are discussed with the applicant during the interview.
An Attorney Consultation is available for a fee of $50.00. This fee is not refundable, but may be credited to the fees for other services.
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| How Do I Apply? | Top |
To make an appointment, please call (713) 755-6757.
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| What Is The Friend Of The Court? | Top |
| In certain suits affecting the parent-child relations, a family court appoints the Domestic Relations Office to monitor and enforce court-ordered child support and visitation. The Friend of the Court is authorized under Chapter 202, Texas Family Code. |