Is a deferred adjudication a finding of guilt?
Deferred is NOT a conviction so you can answer "No" if asked if you've been convicted of an offense.
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Deferred is NOT a conviction so you can answer "No" if asked if you've been convicted of an offense.
You really need to consult with an aggressive and experienced family attorney to discuss the particular facts of your case. You do not provide...
If he agrees, then a court may grant the adoption. Make sure to clear out the arrears and state in the order that the father owes $0 in arrears.
Request deferred adjudication. If it's a class C misdemeanor you can get it expunged 2 years after the date of the offense. If it's a class b or...
No, only if dismissed or acquitted.
Nothing should be added to an order after all the parties have signed unless each party and attorney initials the change.
I would try to work out a payment plan with the AG. If not you may have to hire an attorney to keep you out of jail.
I would request this in temporary orders hearing and make sure the issues are resolved before a final trial on the merits. Otherwise you are left...
Apply for a court appointed attorney.
You'd have to check with your licensing agency but theft is a crime of moral turpitude.