Texas Supreme Court Advisory Committee chairman Chip Babcock says he thinks the consensus on the committee is that standardized pro se divorce forms are a good idea but some tweaks could make them better.

At an April 13-14 SCAC meeting, which was open to the public, the SCAC reviewed and suggested changes to the Texas Supreme Court’s Uniform Forms Task Force’s controversial draft forms for uncontested divorces with no children and no real property.

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