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How to Retrieve Personal Property When a No-Contact Order Has Been Issued
Learn More: How to Retrieve Personal Property When a No-Contact Order Has Been IssuedSome marriages end amicably, while others necessitate court intervention in order to keep one party safe from the other. When an individual does not take the prospect of divorce very well, he or she may resort to criminal behavior such as stalking, domestic violence, or harassment. When this occurs, the Texas courts issue a ‘no-contact’ order-otherwise known…
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Dissatisfied with the Final Judgment in Your Divorce?
Learn More: Dissatisfied with the Final Judgment in Your Divorce?It happens all the time: The divorce court hands down a final judgment and one or both parties are unhappy with the outcome. If you are dissatisfied with the final judgment in your divorce case, whether it is because you wanted sole custody instead of shared parenting or because you wanted your former spouse to…
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Abandonment as Grounds for Fault-Based Divorce in Texas
Learn More: Abandonment as Grounds for Fault-Based Divorce in TexasTexas is one of the few states that still recognizes fault-based divorces, and may grant a divorce in one spouse’s favor if sufficient grounds for fault are established. Under Section 6.005 of the Texas Family Code, abandonment is one of the seven grounds for a fault-based divorce in Texas. If a spouse is found guilty of abandonment,…

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