No.
In Texas, the divorce laws are quite simple. Any of the spouses can declare one, you do not need a fault, and a minimum of 60 days before a divorce is finalized.
Definitely not. Divorce laws are different in every state. I'm a Texas divorce lawyer, but I'm not licensed to practice in California. Texas has only limited alimony, and I believe California is much more liberal with alimony.
http://www.divorcesource.com/info/divorcelaws/texas.shtml
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You generally have to file for divorce in the state where you currently reside, not where you got married. Since you live in Texas, you would typically file for divorce in Texas. However, it's important to consult with a lawyer to understand the specific laws and requirements of both Delaware and Texas.
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there are no divorce laws it is a sin to divorce remember God loves you but hates sin
Adultery is one of the grounds for divorce in Texas. Of course you have to prove it.
You can read about Oklahoma divorce laws at the related link provided below.
The term a "Texas divorce" means no-fault divorce. Which means neither party is responsible for the divorce, so no party is responsible for paying alimony.
30 days after the divorce is final