A lot can change after your divorce in Texas, forcing you to amend your child custody and visitation order. Provided that the Texas court allows you to change your custody order after a year, what can you do if the matter can't wait a year? Read on to find out more....
Month: November 2021
How long might a juvenile remain confined to detention?
Young persons who find themselves dealing with the Texas criminal justice system may face time in juvenile detention. Once detained, the incarcerated youth would understandably wonder when he or she could receive a release notice. The court might consider several...
Situations that could enhance a DWI charge
Receiving a citation for driving while intoxicated in Texas is a serious legal matter. Even a first DWI can result in significant fines and at least three consecutive days in jail. And that is not to mention up to $2000 in fines and a driver's license suspension...
How do felonies and misdemeanors differ?
If you're arrested in the state of Texas, you will likely get charged with either a misdemeanor or felony. Felonies and misdemeanors are two different types of crimes, making it important to understand the potential impact of each. Misdemeanor crimes Misdemeanors are...