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Can You Be Subpoenaed as a Witness in a Divorce Case in Texas?
Learn More: Can You Be Subpoenaed as a Witness in a Divorce Case in Texas?In Texas, witnesses can be legally compelled to testify in a divorce case through a formal legal order called a subpoena. This surprises many people. Divorce proceedings don’t always come to mind when thinking about witnesses and courtroom testimony, but contested divorces — especially those involving property disputes, child custody, domestic violence allegations, or business…
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When There is a House or Apartment Fire, Who is at Fault?
Learn More: When There is a House or Apartment Fire, Who is at Fault?According the U.S. Fire Administration, an average of 3,000 people die every year in house and apartment fires. The most recent data, which is from 2015, saw 3,280 deaths by fire and 15,700 injuries, for a grand total of $14.3 billion in losses. In most instances, the homeowner is to blame when a home catches fire,…
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Uncovering Hidden Assets in Your Texas Divorce
Learn More: Uncovering Hidden Assets in Your Texas DivorceAccording to the Texas Family Code, Sec. 3.002, Texas is a community property state, meaning that all assets and possessions acquired during the marriage belong to both you and your spouse, and that during divorce, those assets and possessions will be subject to equal division, no matter which spouse ‘earned’ or ‘acquired’ the property in the…

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