Age | Affirmative Defenses in Criminal Cases in Texas
Can a child be prosecuted as an adult in Texas? Under Texas Penal Code § 8.07, a person under age 15 generally cannot be prosecuted for criminal offenses except in…
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Can a child be prosecuted as an adult in Texas? Under Texas Penal Code § 8.07, a person under age 15 generally cannot be prosecuted for criminal offenses except in…
What Does the Texas Supreme Court’s New Ruling Mean for Separate Property Tracing in Your Divorce? If you brought assets into your marriage and want to keep them in your…
The Legal Implications of “Are We Dating the Same Guy?” “Are We Dating the Same Guy” (AWDTSG) started as a way for women to vet potential dates. It has become…
For 2026, the Texas child support cap has increased from $9,200 to $11,700 in monthly net resources. This means courts can now base child support calculations on a higher portion…
Cheating apps are smartphone applications designed to hide secret communications, store intimate photos, or facilitate affairs while appearing innocent. These apps disguise themselves as calculators, news readers, or file managers,…
Mediation in family law is a structured process where a neutral third party helps divorcing spouses or parents in custody disputes reach agreements outside of court. In Texas, mediation 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,…
Texas recognizes two types of divorce: fault-based and no-fault. A no-fault divorce under Texas Family Code § 6.001 requires only that the marriage has become “insupportable” due to conflict, with…
Divorce marks the beginning of a new chapter in your life. As you navigate this transition, it’s crucial to take proactive steps to ensure your financial, legal, and personal matters…