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Entries Tagged as 'Divorce & criminal discussion'

Divorce Process

November 10th, 2009 · No Comments

To get divorced in Texas you need to be a resident of the State for six months.  You need to be a resident of the county for 90 days.  If you dont meet these residency requirements then we cannot file a divorce for you.  If you do meet these requirements then we can file.  Once […]

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Get Back Here!

November 10th, 2009 · No Comments

A client recently hired us to help him retain his daughter.  The wife decided to move out of the house while he was at work and then sent him a text and said she was leaving to go visit her family in another state.  Dazed and confused, he called upon us to get his daughter […]

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Children in Divorces

November 10th, 2009 · No Comments

For those of you keeping in touch with me you will remember that I left to have a baby in July 2009.  I have reported since then that I had a beautiful baby boy, Lance.  He is almost four months old now and what a treat he has been.  He is currently enrolled in daycare […]

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How to Prepare Your Witness for Court?

August 11th, 2009 · 1 Comment

Often asked by clients they have a witness they would like to speak for them but how do we prepare them?  To prepare a witness for court there are just a few basic simple rules to which I require not only the witness but also the client to follow.  Here are a few of those […]

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Protective Order Preparation

August 11th, 2009 · No Comments

What is involved in a Protective Order Hearing?  At a protective order hearing or PO hearing I will generally ask the client a series of questions regarding the abuse he or she has endured during their relationship.  Yes, that means you must be on the stand to answer these questions.  Then the opposing side will […]

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