Why You Must Respect Court Orders in Child Custody Cases
If you are a divorced or divorcing parent and are subject to a court order relating to custody of your child or
If you are a divorced or divorcing parent and are subject to a court order relating to custody of your child or
The Texas Probate Code outlines the law regarding what is needed to make a valid Last Will and Testament. It also covers
Child custody in Texas has to do with the types of decision making a parent makes in reference to the interest of
The law regarding expunctions in Texas is outlined in Chapter 55 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. Generally, one qualifies for
Under Texas Law, several factors are considered by the Courts in determining what happens with children and property. Two parties may make
Have you or someone in your family been prescribed Risperdal to combat symptoms of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or autism? Have complications from
I appeared on Action 4 News this week to comment on the use of Facebook postings in legal cases, particularly divorce. Here
Under Texas Law, the Courts look to accomplish a “just and right division” of the community property. Community property is property that
One of the most frequent questions a personal injury attorney gets is “do I have a case?” This is actually not an
It’s never a good idea at any time to drive under the influence of alcohol. But if you or someone you love
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