Enforcement of Texas Family Court Orders | Failure to Comply
In Texas, court orders are an essential part of all divorce and family law cases, establishing clear guidelines on child custody , support, and visitation, as well as property division…
In Texas, court orders are an essential part of all divorce and family law cases, establishing clear guidelines on child custody , support, and visitation, as well as property division…
When you’ve been injured in an accident, the physical pain is just the beginning. The aftermath can leave a lasting imprint on your life, going far beyond medical bills and…
What are punitive damages in Texas? Punitive damages in Texas, also known as exemplary damages, are monetary awards given in civil lawsuits as a punishment to the defendant and to…
Since January 1, 2016, Texas has allowed “open carry” — or wearing weapons in plain view in belt or shoulder holsters. That law was passed even though 75 percent of…
A motion to suppress evidence in Texas is a legal challenge brought by a defendant in a criminal case, asking the court to prevent prosecutors from introducing certain evidence against…
The Role of Child Protective Services in Texas Child Protective Services (CPS) , a division of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS), is a government agency tasked…
Many people think divorces in Texas end in big courtroom drama. But in reality, most cases get settled, often through mediation , before they ever reach trial. It’s more often…
Wrongful death is a term used to describe a situation where an individual dies as a result of someone else’s wrongful actions, negligence, or misconduct. It is a legal concept…
Personal injury cases can be complex and challenging, but there are steps you can take to strengthen your personal injury case and increase your chances of receiving fair and just…