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The Consequences of Violating an Ignition Interlock Order in Texas
For individuals facing charges or convictions for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) in Texas, the court may impose...
What You Need to Know About Divorce Heading Into the Summer
Summer often brings thoughts of vacation, relaxation, and family time. But for many people, it also marks a period of...
Benefits of Being Organized Before Divorce
Saves Time and Legal Costs Attorneys bill by the hour. Every minute your lawyer or their staff spends tracking down...
Montgomery County, Texas, How it’s different from Harris County, Texas and THC vape pens
Montgomery County, Texas, How it’s different from Harris County, Texas and THC vape pens, a cautionary tale… There are...
Can a child decide which parent the child wants to live with?
In Texas, a child cannot unilaterally decide which parent to live with until they reach the age of 18. However, the...
I just got arrested for DUI in Texas, What do I do?
Being arrested for a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) in Texas is serious but taking prompt and informed actions can...
How do I protect my Small Business During a Divorce?
Protecting Your Small Business During Divorce Divorce presents unique challenges for small business owners. If you...
Understanding Criminal Mischief Laws in Texas: What You Need to Know
If you've been charged with criminal mischief in Texas, you may not fully understand the seriousness of the...
Understanding Geographic Restrictions in Texas Custody Orders
When parents in Texas divorce or separate, one of the most contentious issues often involves the geographic...
Warrantless Vehicle Searches in Texas: What You Need to Know
If you're pulled over in Texas and a police officer asks to search your car, you might wonder: Do they need a warrant...
Texas Appeals Court Reverses Property Division Over Informal Marriage Finding in Montemayor v. Montemayor
Informal marriage is what Texas law calls a marriage undertaken without a ceremony. Colloquially this is a "common...
Key Lessons for Litigants Representing Themselves – Ross v. Ross
In a decision handed down on July 2, 2024, the Fourteenth Court of Appeals in Houston upheld a final divorce decree...












