Can I sue someone for hacking into a social media account that has changed my info to their info?
Of course. First of all, hacking someone's account is criminal in Texas. Under Tex. Penal Code Ch. 33, this person can be charged with a crime. If...
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Of course. First of all, hacking someone's account is criminal in Texas. Under Tex. Penal Code Ch. 33, this person can be charged with a crime. If...
Assuming you do not have a pre or post nuptial agreement controlling division of property at divorce, whatever you brought into the marriage...
I have some bad news. I assume this was a protective order in CIVIL court. In these kinds of cases, while Tex. Rules of Civ. Proc. Rule 76A allows...
Not quite. You can only file a lien without a court order or a judgment if: you have the property as a collateral (in which case it would be a...
Age of the conviction is not an issue. If you have a conviction, expunction (as expungement is called in Texas) is not possible. If you had a...
First of all, understand that the power of attorney can be revoked. All you'd have to do is to send a revocation to her (certified mail, return...
Does the bank which holds the deposit box have on file a transfer form filled out by your mother before her passing which specifically states whom...
Assuming that the children have lived in Texas for 6 or more months preceding this event, and assuming that there are no custody orders in place by...
In short, the answer is no. Unless the deed transfer was a type of deed which gives her the right to change her mind if at will or if something...
Not automatically. The district attorney prosecuting the case will likely take your affidavit with a grain of salt, since you have a vested...