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The most common way an uncontested divorce goes wrong is a decree the court will not sign — or one that leaves something unresolved. SMB Law, PC keeps Lost Creek couples from those mistakes. A Lost Creek uncontested divorce lawyer knows the usual failure is a decree a judge will not sign or one that leaves a loose end. Shane has been licensed since 2003 and personally keeps Central Texas couples clear of those mistakes.

Reaching an amicable divorce agreement near Lost Creek, Texas

For Lost Creek couples, the risk in a do-it-yourself agreed divorce is not conflict but paperwork — a decree that is incomplete or defective can undo the whole point of doing it amicably.

Where a Lost Creek uncontested divorce is filed

Lost Creek is in Travis County, so an uncontested divorce is filed with the Travis County District Clerk at the Civil and Family Courthouse on Guadalupe Street in Austin.

Finalizing an uncontested divorce near Lost Creek — SMB Law, PC

Mistakes that get an agreed decree rejected

The most common way an uncontested divorce goes wrong is a decree the court will not sign, or one that is signed but fails to actually resolve everything. Frequent problems include filing before the residency requirements are met, or trying to finalize before the 60-day waiting period has run; a decree that omits a required provision — on children, retirement, or the division of a specific asset — or uses vague language that leaves a dispute unresolved; missing or improperly notarized signatures; and a property division that overlooks an account, a vehicle title, or a debt. A decree that does not dispose of every asset and liability can leave part of the estate legally undivided, which surfaces as a problem years later. Because Texas does not let you simply reopen a divorce to fix an omission, getting it right the first time matters enormously. We make sure a Lost Creek couple’s agreed decree is complete, correctly signed, and enforceable, so the divorce is truly final when the judge signs it.

A completeness check before you file

The value of having a lawyer prepare a Lost Creek agreed divorce is catching the omissions that sink do-it-yourself decrees. We run a completeness check: confirming the residency and waiting-period requirements are met, that every asset and debt is identified and assigned, that any retirement account has the right dividing language, that a home is transferred with a proper deed, and that a decree involving children covers conservatorship, possession, and support. We also make sure every signature is present and correctly notarized. That review is what turns an agreed divorce into a final one — a decree the judge signs without sending it back, and one that does not leave a forgotten account or an unclear term to resurface as a legal problem years down the road.

A smoother path through divorce

An uncontested divorce should be efficient, affordable, and low-stress — and getting the paperwork right the first time is what keeps it that way. You work directly with attorney Shane M. Boasberg, who has represented Texans for more than two decades and has been licensed by the State of Texas since 2003. He makes sure your agreement is complete and enforceable, explains everything in plain English, and moves your case to a final decree without unnecessary cost or delay.

Working with us from Lost Creek

Our office is in downtown Austin, an easy reach from Lost Creek. We handle most consultations and case updates by phone and video, and your first consultation is confidential. If travel is difficult, we can also come to you.

Why clients choose SMB Law, PC

  • Direct attorney access — you talk to Shane, licensed since 2003, not a call center.
  • Efficient and affordable — an uncontested divorce handled without unnecessary cost.
  • Honest advice and transparent flat or clear fees explained before you commit.

What working with us looks like

  1. Confidential consultation to confirm the divorce is truly uncontested and the law that applies.
  2. Draft the agreement and decree covering property, debts, support, and any children.
  3. File and finalize — we handle the paperwork and the process.
  4. Final decree entered correctly so you can move forward.

Frequently asked questions

Why do courts reject agreed divorce decrees?

Common reasons include an unmet residency or waiting-period requirement, missing signatures, or a decree that omits a required provision or an asset.

Can I fix a decree that missed an asset?

It is difficult. Texas generally does not let you reopen a divorce, so an omitted asset can require a separate, later proceeding — it is far better to get it right.

What should the decree cover?

Every asset, debt, and — if there are children — conservatorship, possession, and support, in language complete and clear enough that nothing is left unresolved.

Do I have to travel to your office from Lost Creek?

No. Our downtown Austin office is about 9 miles east via Loop 360 and Bee Cave Road, and we handle Lost Creek divorces by phone and video.

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