If you had a felony but you were not convicted does it still counts as a felony?
I'm not sure quite what you mean by asking if it still "counts" as a felony. A dismissed case is not a conviction, but anyone running a background...
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I'm not sure quite what you mean by asking if it still "counts" as a felony. A dismissed case is not a conviction, but anyone running a background...
Assuming that we're talking about felony cases that are actually his pending cases (not some screw-up with a similarly named person or a warrant...
Primarily, with those sorts of things involved, you really need to get a good attorney working on your case. While you're looking, another good...
No, your husband's income cannot be taken into account. For that matter, normally speaking, neither can yours (unless, for example, you have a...
Same deal as on the other question--this "abandonment" thing is not any kind of Texas law. Possession may be 9/10ths of the law, but Texas...
I'm not too sure I understand what you're talking about, and I don't really see a question there, but if you think you have a case, then start...
It may or may not be possible to get it off your record, actually. If you've already pled guilty or no contest and now have a conviction, it's...
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This is really not a state-specific legal issue, and Ms. Bierly's answer is 100% correct and exactly what I would suggest.
I really do think you need to do whatever you can to get an attorney, but as far as the service issue goes, just go to the clerk's office and ask...
There is no "abandonment clause", and until a judge says otherwise, if that's their family home, she has every bit as much legal right to be there...