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What Are the Responsibilities of Employers to Keep Workers Safe?
Learn More: What Are the Responsibilities of Employers to Keep Workers Safe?Every hardworking employee in Texas has the right to a safe workplace. But in Texas, workplace injury liability can be complicated, especially for those unfamiliar with the law. The Texas Occupational Safety and Health Act (TOSHA) and Texas Labor Codes outline requirements that give employees some safety nets for workplace injury claims. For help processing a workplace…
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The Pros and Cons of Mediation vs. Litigation for Texas Divorce
Learn More: The Pros and Cons of Mediation vs. Litigation for Texas DivorceDivorce is a difficult and emotional process, no matter where you live. In Texas, there are two main ways to go about getting a divorce: mediation and litigation. Mediation is a process in which a neutral third party, called a mediator, helps two people agree on the terms of their divorce. This option is typically less…
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How Do Texas Courts Deal with Deadbeat Parents?
Learn More: How Do Texas Courts Deal with Deadbeat Parents?Under Texas law, every parent has a legal responsibility to provide financial support to meet their child’s basic needs. If the parents do not live together, then the non-custodial parent (the parent whom the child does not live with physically) is ordered to pay the custodial parent (the parent the child does live with) child support to…

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