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What Are My Options Post-Conviction?
If you or someone close to you has been convicted of a crime, there are legal options available to you. A guilty verdict doesn’t have to be the final ...
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On What Grounds Can I Seek a Divorce Modification?
Life is mutable, and what may have worked for a former couple at the beginning of their divorce may not work down the line. Luckily, the Texas court ...
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What Is Probate?
Probate is the legal process of identifying a deceased person’s estate and dividing it between beneficiaries. In Texas, this action is simpler than ...
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Texas Larceny Laws
To commit larceny, a person must take property from another with the intention of keeping it. In Texas, it could also be considered theft if a person ...
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How to Win Sole Conservatorship of a Child
In Texas, child custody or conservatorship is a hotly contested issue. Sole conservatorship can be extremely difficult to achieve because there is a ...
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What Happens When a Child Is Arrested for a Juvenile Crime?
Children are known to be carefree and mischievous; sometimes this behavior can land them on the wrong side of the law. If your child has been arrested ...
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Which Partner Pays Spousal Maintenance After a Divorce?
Spousal maintenance (or alimony) is a monthly payment from one ex-spouse to the other for a set period. An award of alimony depends on a few marital ...
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Should You Use a Trust When Estate Planning?
A trust is a legal arrangement in which a person (trustor) transfers property to another person (trustee) who then holds the property for the trustor ...
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