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Reckless Driving in Texas | TC Section 545.401
Criminal

Reckless Driving in Texas | TC Section 545.401

Reckless driving in Texas is a misdemeanor offense that carries potential jail time, fines, and a permanent criminal record. Under Texas Transportation Code § 545.401, a person commits this offense…

What is a De Novo Hearing in Texas Family Courts?
Divorce

What is a De Novo Hearing in Texas Family Courts?

In Texas family law cases, it’s not uncommon for an associate judge to hear preliminary matters – or decide temporary orders – instead of an elected district judge. This allows…

Navigating Pet Custody Agreements in Texas
Family

Navigating Pet Custody Agreements in Texas

Pet Custody Agreements in Texas: Navigating Texas Family Law Pets in the Eyes of Texas Law According to Texas law, pets are classified as personal property, which may come as…

Who Gets the House or Mortgage in Divorce in TX?
Family

Who Gets the House or Mortgage in Divorce in TX?

When a couple owns a home and the marriage ends in divorce, important decisions must be made about what to do with the home. One spouse may want to remain…

What is the Children’s Bill of Rights in Texas? [2023]
Family

What is the Children’s Bill of Rights in Texas? [2023]

In Texas, there is something called the “Children’s Bill of Rights.” Unless you have been through a divorce or custody dispute, you probably haven’t even heard of this before. The…

The Role of a Divorce Receiver
Divorce

The Role of a Divorce Receiver

Divorce proceedings can be complex, especially when significant assets and joint property is involved. In some Texas divorce cases, the court may appoint a “divorce receiver” to manage, protect, and sometimes…

Parental Alienation in Texas: What You Need to Know
Family

Parental Alienation in Texas: What You Need to Know

What is parental alienation in Texas? Parental alienation, or Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS), occurs when a parent intentionally pits the child against the other parent in an attempt to cause…

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