
What is a TRO in a Divorce or Custody Case in Texas?
In Texas, a TRO (Temporary Restraining Order) may be granted by a judge relating to the protection of community property, the protection of children, and
Important information about summer visitation in child custody orders, modifying custody orders, and divorces in Texas.

In Texas, a TRO (Temporary Restraining Order) may be granted by a judge relating to the protection of community property, the protection of children, and

Texas Custody Orders usually designate a parent to serve as the “Custodial Parent” because of several factors that revolve around willingness and availability to ensure

The Texas Family Code Standard Possession Order is one of the most misunderstood and controversial areas of visitation in Texas. It is broken down into

The practice of Family Law is a high stakes game because what you may lose, in terms of relationships with family members, you may never

Texas provides very narrow circumstances where grandparents get court ordered visitation or custody of grandchildren. In order for a grandparent to get an opportunity to

If you are going through a divorce or custody case, understand this: The Court is not looking for the “better parent.” The Court is looking
An attorney will evaluate
your claim.