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PDF Downloads - forms you may need to move forward in your case:


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Jackson Law Group New Client Questionnaire

This documents provides the routine data needed to draft documents on behalf of a client.  Social security numbers, dates of birth, etc.



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Financial Information Statement for Temporary Orders

Most Courts require a financial information statement for  temporary orders.  It is a summary of the financial resources and needs of each litigant.  It is very often required to be submitted and introduced into evidence by each party.  



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Inventory and Appraisement

It is a "big form" designed to "inventory" each possible marital asset.  Many of the categories on the form will not apply to an individual, but if you own a race horse there is a place for it on the form. Completion of this form is required for almost all divorce cases.  It is one document the judge will use to divide property.



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IRS Tax Exemption Form

This is the IRS form that allows a noncustodial parent to take the child deduction for income tax purposes.  Oftentimes,  the parties will agree that the higher income party will take the deduction although that party may not be the custodial parent for IRS purposes.



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Texas Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney to Transfer Motor Vehicle

This is the form that one party executes to allow the other party to transfer a motor vehicle that has been awarded to them.  If the Husband bought a car for Wife but it remains in husband's name then husband would execute this form in favor of the wife so she can get title to the car.  This document is in Word.



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Dallas County Standing Order

This is a standing order that is filed in every divorce case in Dallas.  It immediately goes into effect. It takes the form of a Temporary Restraining Order that is generally filed in other counties in Texas such as Tarrant County.  Back in the day,  we always filed TROs with a divorce case.  The Courts in Dallas ultimately decided that a "standing order" is more expeditious and efficient. Hence, standing orders have been adopted by a number of counties in Texas.



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Collin County Standing Order

After Dallas adopted a Standing Order (See above), one of the first counties to follow suit was Collin County.  This is the Collin County, Texas Standing Order for all family law cases.




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Denton County Standing Order

Like Dallas and Collin county, it wasn't long before Denton County and Rockwall County adopted Standing Orders.  If you have received citation with an order attached to it,  that order is in effect.



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