Relationships & Dating

DFW divorce support: Resources and communities that actually help

Going through it right now. Instead of venting (I'll do that in therapy), I want to share the resources I've found in DFW for anyone else in this situation.

Legal:

  • Texas is a no-fault divorce state. You don't need to prove wrongdoing. Source: Texas Family Code Section 6.001.
  • Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas — free legal help if you qualify. Source: lanwt.org, (888) 529-5277
  • Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program — free consultations for low-income. Source: dallasbar.org/dvap

Therapy/counseling:

  • Open Path Collective — $30-80/session sliding scale. Source: openpathcollective.org
  • North Texas Behavioral Health Authority — low-cost mental health. Source: ntbha.org
  • Psychology Today therapist finder — filter by "divorce" specialty and DFW zip code.

Support groups:

  • DivorceCare — meets at churches across DFW. Non-denominational focus. Free. Source: divorcecare.org (search DFW)
  • TESSA (Texas) — if domestic violence is involved. 24/7 hotline. Source: tessadv.org

Practical stuff:

  • Changing your address: USPS, then DMV, then banks/credit cards, then subscriptions.
  • Filing in Texas: $300-350 filing fee in Dallas and Tarrant County. Source: dallascounty.org/departments/districtclerk

For parents:

  • Texas Attorney General child support calculator. Source: texasattorneygeneral.gov
  • Co-parenting apps: OurFamilyWizard, Talking Parents (court-admissible communication)

You're not alone in this. DFW is big enough that there's a community for everything, including this.

Is it just me?

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 1:26 AM

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