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If you're on probation in Collin County and just caught a new felony charge, you're facing one of the most precarious situations in the Texas criminal justice system. This isn't just another setback, it's a legal firestorm that could result …

Getting pulled over for suspected DWI is stressful enough. But if that stop happens near a school during certain hours, or if there's a child in your car, you could be facing felony charges, even if it's your first offense. …

Losing a parent is one of the most devastating experiences a child can face. When that loss also reshapes a family’s structure — scattering half-siblings into different households, different neighborhoods, different lives — the grief doesn’t just settle. It compounds. …

The Case A long-term marriage ends after a multi-year separation triggered by the husband’s infidelity. By the time both parties reach mediation, they have been separated for years and are finally working through the formal divorce process. The marital estate …

Getting charged with assault after a fight is incredibly stressful, especially when you believe the other person agreed to the altercation. You're probably wondering: Does Texas have some kind of "mutual combat" rule that could help my case? The short …

Life doesn’t always follow a neat timeline. Sometimes marriages end emotionally long before they end legally, and during those gray areas of separation, new relationships develop. When a child is conceived during this complicated period—when you’re still legally married but …

If you're going through a divorce in Texas, there's probably one document that's been on your mind more than any other: the Final Decree of Divorce. This single piece of paper represents the legal end of your marriage, and if …

A parent’s call to our office revealed one of the most complex intersections in Texas family law: seeking guardianship for an adult child who has been found incompetent to stand trial on criminal charges. This situation illustrates how criminal proceedings, …

When a marriage ends after years of separation and your child is months away from graduating high school, the legal landscape becomes particularly complex. Many parents in this situation wonder: Is it too late to address child support? What happens …

When you’re facing a threatening situation, whether it’s family violence, a contentious divorce, or someone who won’t leave you alone, the legal terminology can be incredibly overwhelming. You’ve probably heard the terms “TRO,” “protective order,” and “restraining order” thrown around, …

Pregnant during separation? Learn how Texas paternity laws handle children conceived when married but separated, and what biological fathers can do to challenge legal presumptions.

Life doesn’t always follow a neat timeline. Sometimes marriages end emotionally long before they end legally, and during those gray areas of separation, new relationships develop. When a child is conceived during this complicated period—when you’re still legally married but living separate lives—the legal questions can feel overwhelming. Who is

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When Criminal Incompetency Findings Complicate Guardianship: Understanding the Intersection of Mental Health, Criminal Law, and Family Protection

A parent’s call to our office revealed one of the most complex intersections in Texas family law: seeking guardianship for an adult child who has been found incompetent to stand trial on criminal charges. This situation illustrates how criminal proceedings, mental health evaluations, and civil guardianship processes can create a

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