Texas - Waiver of Service


Form Type:
Miscellaneous
Form Name:
Waiver of Service
Who must file:
All individuals whom a divorce has been filed against

This Texas "Waiver of Service" form is classified as a Miscellaneous form. This page contains information about what this form is used for and who must file it, as well as links to print or download the form as a PDF. The process of filing your own divorce is complicated, and often requires the filing of multiple forms - you can view the full list ofTexas divorce forms here.

Form Description: This is a form to give up your right to legal notice, asks the Court not to enter any orders in the case unless signed by you, and if an agreement is reached between both spouses and the Final Decree of Divorce is signed than you agree that the court can enter the Divorce decree without being present and without giving you notice.


Please note that while we do our best to keep our list of Texas legal forms correct and updated, we cannot be held responsible for any omitted or outdated information. If this miscellaneous form is out of date or broken, please contact us and we will ensure the page is updated promptly.


Other Texas divorce forms:

Form Type:
Annulment
Form Name:
Who must file:
All individuals filing an annulment petition with no children born or adopted into the marriage
Form Type:
Annulment
Form Name:
Who must file:
All individuals filing an annulment petition with no children born or adopted into the marriage
Form Type:
Answer
Form Name:
Who must file:
All individuals responding to their spouse filing an annulment petition with no children born or adopted into the marriage
Form Type:
Judgment
Form Name:
Who must file:
All individuals filing an annulment petition with no children born or adopted into the marriage
Form Type:
Divorce Filing
Who must file:
All individuals filing for divorce.
Form Type:
Miscellaneous
Who must file:
All individuals filing for divorce.
Form Type:
Property Division
Who must file:
All individuals filing for divorce.
Form Type:
Child Custody
Who must file:
Both parties in the Divorce who have children under 18 years of age if one of the parties does not live in Texas
Form Type:
Answer
Who must file:
All individuals whom a divorce has been filed against who have children under age 18
Form Type:
Miscellaneous
Who must file:
Optional
Form Type:
Judgment
Who must file:
All individuals filing for divorce.
Form Type:
Child Custody
Who must file:
Some individuals filing for divorce who have children under 18 years of age.
Form Type:
Default
Who must file:
Some individuals filing for divorce.
Form Type:
Military Divorce
Who must file:
Some individuals filing for divorce.