What is a Third Degree Felony in Texas? | Penal Code 12.34
What is a Third Degree Felony Texas? A third degree felony in Texas carries 2 to 10 years in state prison and a fine of up to $10,000. It is…
What is a Third Degree Felony Texas? A third degree felony in Texas carries 2 to 10 years in state prison and a fine of up to $10,000. It is…
An uncontested divorce in Texas is a divorce where both spouses agree on all major issues, including property division, child custody, and support. This type of divorce typically costs less,…
The Texas Supreme Court Rules Higher Standard of Proof Required for Lifetime Protective Orders Severing Parental Rights In a landmark decision issued on May 2, the Texas Supreme Court ruled…
Menendez Brothers: The Past and Future The Menendez brothers case has captivated America for over three decades. In 1989, Lyle and Erik Menendez shocked the nation when they murdered their…
Auto Insurance in Texas: A Comprehensive Guide In Texas, as in many other states, drivers are required by law to carry certain minimum levels of insurance coverage. However, the world…
Signs You May Be Under Investigation: A Lawyer’s Perspective As criminal defense attorneys at Varghese Summersett, we often have clients who suspect they may be under investigation, even without direct…
Time Limits to File a Claim under the Texas Tort Claims Act Filing a personal injury claim can be complex under normal circumstances, but when the defendant is a governmental…
The Texas Farm Animals Liability Act (FALA) The Texas Farm Animals Liability Act (FALA) limits the liability of farm animal owners when someone is injured while participating in activities involving…
Understanding the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Cases in Texas As experienced personal injury attorneys at Varghese Summersett, we are often asked about the time limits for filing a…