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Texas Temporary Restraining Orders in Divorces; What to Do
Under Texas law, it’s very routine to get a restraining order with a divorce. At the original filing, an ex-parte (one sided)
Will Contests and Life Insurance Disputes
A Will Contest can occur when a Last Will and Testament does not fit the requirements under the Texas Probate Code and
Lifting and Imposing Restrictions of the Residence of a Child in Texas Family Law Cases
The lifting and imposing of a geographic restriction in a Texas Custody Case or Divorce is a complex matter that is at
Understand the Difference Between No-Fault and At-Fault Divorces in Texas
In Texas, divorces are classified into two primary categories: no-fault and at-fault divorces. This article will help provide information about what no-fault
What Are ‘Best Interests’ in Family Law & Child Custody Cases
When it comes to family law, the concept of “best interests” plays a central and crucial role in decisions that affect children.
Understanding Recent Changes in Child Support Laws in Texas
As of September 1, 2023, Texas witnessed significant changes in the realm of child support laws with the enactment of Senate Bill
The Importance of Legal Representation in Divorce
Divorce, even under the most amicable circumstances, can be a complex and emotionally taxing process. An uncontested divorce, where both parties agree
The Use of License Plate Scanners Across the RGV
In a recent interview with Channel 4 Valley Central News, Attorney Ricardo Barrera shared his insights on the recent expansion of the
Texas Law and Teen Preference of Modification of Custody
Texas law does provide that a child 12 and up may confer with the court as to their preference relating to which
Long Distance Custody Order Modifications in Texas
Seeing Your Children Over Long Distances Texas law encourages frequent and meaningful access to both parents, regardless of geographical location. Life can
Texas Temporary Restraining Orders in Divorces; What to Do
Under Texas law, it’s very routine to get a restraining order with a divorce. At the original filing, an ex-parte (one sided)
Will Contests and Life Insurance Disputes
A Will Contest can occur when a Last Will and Testament does not fit the requirements under the Texas Probate Code and
Lifting and Imposing Restrictions of the Residence of a Child in Texas Family Law Cases
The lifting and imposing of a geographic restriction in a Texas Custody Case or Divorce is a complex matter that is at
Understand the Difference Between No-Fault and At-Fault Divorces in Texas
In Texas, divorces are classified into two primary categories: no-fault and at-fault divorces. This article will help provide information about what no-fault
What Are ‘Best Interests’ in Family Law & Child Custody Cases
When it comes to family law, the concept of “best interests” plays a central and crucial role in decisions that affect children.
Understanding Recent Changes in Child Support Laws in Texas
As of September 1, 2023, Texas witnessed significant changes in the realm of child support laws with the enactment of Senate Bill
The Importance of Legal Representation in Divorce
Divorce, even under the most amicable circumstances, can be a complex and emotionally taxing process. An uncontested divorce, where both parties agree
The Use of License Plate Scanners Across the RGV
In a recent interview with Channel 4 Valley Central News, Attorney Ricardo Barrera shared his insights on the recent expansion of the
Texas Law and Teen Preference of Modification of Custody
Texas law does provide that a child 12 and up may confer with the court as to their preference relating to which
Long Distance Custody Order Modifications in Texas
Seeing Your Children Over Long Distances Texas law encourages frequent and meaningful access to both parents, regardless of geographical location. Life can