Can someone be evicted for arguing with their landlord in Texas?
She can't be evicted solely for arguing with the landlord, but she can be evicted on other grounds, which the landlord may use as a pretext to...
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She can't be evicted solely for arguing with the landlord, but she can be evicted on other grounds, which the landlord may use as a pretext to...
It depends on exactly why it's horrible for her. If she's being abused by her father, take it to court. If she simply doesn't like it, well,...
If you're discussing surrendering her actual parental rights (meaning that your child does not legally have a mother), no, you cannot do that. ...
Once you turn 18, you are legally an adult and can move out of your parents' house if you please. This doesn't mean that it's a good idea, but it...
Attorneys are specifically allowed to breach attorney-client privilege to settle a fee dispute between the attorney and client, but only to the...
The answer to this depends on the exact language in the possession order.
While Texas law generally prohibits using a cell phone in a school zone, there is actually an exception that applies to schools within at least one...
Suing the government for this kind of thing is difficult because government employees, including prosecutors, have wide latitude to perform their...
If the case was dismissed because they couldn't prove the allegations, then it seems unlikely that they would try to prosecute it again. It may be...
If he has open warrants, he can be arrested at any time.