As a divorced Texas parent of young children, you probably want to try to ensure that they see both of you as much as possible. If you create a co-parenting plan that you are both satisfied with, then this can be achieved. Here are a few ways that you can be...
Month: May 2022
Reducing a felony drug charge through a plea bargain
Each year, people living in Texas find themselves facing drug charges. It's understandable to feel confused during this stressful time. If you're facing these types of charges, it could be beneficial to learn about plea bargains. With that in mind, here's a closer...
Denied visitation rights in Texas? Here are your options
It’s very rare for a Texas court to deny a parent visitation with their child, but it happens sometimes. If you are in a position where the other parent or the court stops you from spending time with your child, here are some of your options. Reasons why visitation...
What is the definition of bankruptcy fraud?
Filing for bankruptcy in the state of Texas doesn't have to signal the end. It can come as a result of investment losses or the closure of a business. But it shouldn't be a cause for despair. With a bit of patience and effort, you can work your way out. The crucial...
Who gets the pet in a Texas divorce?
Texas courts don't treat pet custody entirely the same way as child custody. Although there are some protections in place, the court has restrictions on what it can do. Pets are property under the law The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that pets are property. Thus, pets...