Relocation of child
If there are no court orders in place limiting where you can live with the child, then no, you could move. However, I do advice you going and...
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If there are no court orders in place limiting where you can live with the child, then no, you could move. However, I do advice you going and...
That Grandma is going to be limited in any rights she might have, but the Family code specifically provides for parents serving in the military to...
Yes, you will need to get the consent of the biological father or you will have to file a termination action against him and have him served notice...
I agree with Benjamin's answer. It is not illegal, but could be seen by the heirs as waisting "their" asset.
Because this is a no will case if you bring it to court it will result in a dependant administration. Dependant Admins end up being fairly costly...
Yes, if y'all are minors, you are not allowed to be given possession of the assets until you reach the age of majority. From the facts you present...
You should definitely get your own attorney to represent your interests in the estate. The hba may be a good source for finding a qualified estate...
I think Ghost has summed up the state of Texas law for employee privacy pretty well. Employers are given great leeway in Texas in regards to...
The EEOC would be a good first step as they will investigate your claim free of charge to you, and if they decline to prosecute the claim they will...
Mr. Bennet's answer pretty much sums up the law here in Texas sa it relates to defamation made in the course of litigation proceedings. Your...