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Fort Worth Legal Advice (563 found)Narrow your searchPosted 1 day ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Fort Worth, TX
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
You might find helpful my Legal Guide "How to Organize Your Small Claims Case... Posted 1 day ago in Child Custody Fort Worth, TX
Kevin L. Colbert's answer
If you still have your paternal rights, you should be able to regain custody of... Posted 3 days ago in Child Support Fort Worth, TX
Scott Shannon Gray's answer
In a word, Yes. The Attorney General's Office is staffed with good people who... Posted 4 days ago in Criminal Defense Fort Worth, TX
Paul Holt Walcutt's answer
It is impossible for an attorney to tell whether this will happen. Under these...
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First, a probation officer does not "violate" you. Your probation officer must... Posted 6 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Fort Worth, TX Posted 10 days ago in Employment / Labor Fort Worth, TX Posted 14 days ago in Real Estate Fort Worth, TX Posted 14 days ago in Litigation Fort Worth, TX
Jaime Elias Rocha's answer
In computing deadlines under the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, you do not... Posted 14 days ago in Divorce / Separation Fort Worth, TX
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In order to be legally separated in Kansas, you must go through a court... Posted 14 days ago in Divorce / Separation Fort Worth, TX
Jordan E. Watson's answer
Your answer depends on the laws of the other state. In theory you could draft...
Michael D Fox's answer
As I am likely not licensed to practice in the state to which you refer, I... Posted 15 days ago in Domestic Violence Fort Worth, TX Posted 15 days ago in Litigation Fort Worth, TX
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You may be able to work out a discounted settlement directly with the landlord... Posted 16 days ago in Alimony Fort Worth, TX Posted 16 days ago in Libel / Slander Fort Worth, TX
Kevin L. Colbert's answer
Depending on the specifics of the website and unless there is a limiation on... Posted 16 days ago in Libel / Slander Fort Worth, TX
Kaiser Wahab's answer
The quick answer to your question is: one can generally always be sued, whether...
Jared W. Pierce Esq.'s answer
There is always the possibility that you may be sued, whether the person filing... Posted 18 days ago in Debt Collection Fort Worth, TX
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If the car is still titled in your name and you can get the car without a... Posted 19 days ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Fort Worth, TX Posted 19 days ago in Employee Benefits Fort Worth, TX Posted 22 days ago in Criminal Defense Fort Worth, TX
Paul Holt Walcutt's answer
The probable cause affidavit and arrest warrant are public record and available...
Paul Holt Walcutt's answer
Joe, I would recommend you call the district clerk again and ask them how they... Posted 22 days ago in Criminal Defense Fort Worth, TX
Paul Holt Walcutt's answer
No. If you are a convicted felon, it is only legal for you to possess a... |