Texas - discovery phase
It depends on the type of case you have. It is dictated by Rule 190 of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. In a Level 1 case it is 180 days after...
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It depends on the type of case you have. It is dictated by Rule 190 of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. In a Level 1 case it is 180 days after...
It totally depends on what your order says. Take your order to an experienced Family Law Attorney to review ASAP. Did your custody order not have...
You as the child were never entitled to child support. Child support would be paid to your custodial parent or guardian. Your mother would have...
Maybe. If you are disabled you may also be entitled to spousal support and/or maintenance. The length of separation doesn't help. Get a...
My guess. You are dealing with criminal courts and family courts (or orders). The criminal court or proceeding states what the criminal law...
Walk through the house with a video recorder and record what is there. And make a list of what he takes. Why would he be allowed to take whatever...
If the child is already 18, it is probably too late. You cannot modify a child support order retroactively. The mother may be able to forgive the...
Find out what the allegations are. Find out and follow the course of the criminal investigation. Perhaps take your child to a counselor to see if...
Get a consultation with a Family Law Attorney. You would have to have been notified in some way, even of it was by substituted service. I don't...
Confer with an immigration law attorney ASAP.