What Types of Protective Orders Are Available in Texas?
Texas offers its citizens three main protective orders: temporary ex parte, final, and emergency protection. They vary from restraining orders because…
Texas offers its citizens three main protective orders: temporary ex parte, final, and emergency protection. They vary from restraining orders because…
Motorcycle accidents are a common occurrence in Texas. It occurs so often that, on average, one motorcyclist dies from a crash…
The custodial parent has little to no say in how much support they will receive from the non-custodial parent concerning child…
Divorce is a trying time for everyone involved. A contested divorce can be even more of an assault on the mental…
Not all biological parents have the courage to take care of their own children. Some may not even be capable…
Property owners must maintain a safe environment to prevent injury from occurring on the premises. This is referred to as premises…
Unless the court orders a paternity test to be taken, you can refuse to get one. However, establishing paternity has many benefits for…
Mediation can be a good idea in gray divorce but it might not be right for all couples. Mediation may not be…
Divorce can be a difficult process at any age, but it can be especially challenging for couples over 50. Gray divorce is…
A Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship (SAPCR) is a legal proceeding used to establish, change, or enforce child custody and support orders in Texas….
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