Can I move out at 18 in Texas when I turn 18?
Under Texas Civ. Prac. & Rem. §129.001, the age of majority in Texas is 18, which means you make decisions for yourself when you turn 18. So, yes...
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Under Texas Civ. Prac. & Rem. §129.001, the age of majority in Texas is 18, which means you make decisions for yourself when you turn 18. So, yes...
They can only go through your room with your permission or a warrant. However, if you refuse, they won't give your roommate her son back.
A constable or a deputy sheriff can escort you to your house and wait while you retrieve personal items from your home.
A QDRO and in fact, the divorce decree itself need not be signed prior to a court rendering a divorce in open court. Both will need to be...
The only way I see you modifying your order or satisfying the judgment, if it has been reduced to judgment, is by agreement. The person you owe...
You don't specify what type of waiver you've been asked to sign. If it is a Waiver of Service, it would be necessary for you to sign that type of...
The order is what the order is until it is amended. Meaning that until somebody files something to amend the existing order and a judge signs a...