A dissolution of marriage in Texas becomes contested when the parties disagree on key issues such as property division, child custody, or spousal support. Proceeding in this manner pro se, or without legal representation, means an individual assumes full responsibility for navigating the legal processes and procedures involved in the case within the Texas court system. This includes preparing and filing necessary documents, understanding and adhering to court deadlines, and presenting evidence in court.
Choosing to represent oneself can stem from various motivations, including financial constraints or a belief that the issues are relatively straightforward. Historically, self-representation in legal matters has been recognized as a right, allowing individuals to control the presentation of their case. However, doing so in a contested situation carries significant risks, as divorce law can be complex and procedural errors can negatively impact the outcome. The ability to understand legal precedents, effectively argue a position, and present evidence persuasively can significantly affect the final settlement or court order.