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Grandparent Possession after a CPS case

Grandparent Possession after a CPS case

In re Smith was a case out of Houston were pursuant to an agreed order in 2006, the paternal grandfather…

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Diminished Capacity

Diminished Capacity

Insanity is a defense in Texas to criminal conduct.  If, at the time of the offense, the defendant did not…

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Surrendering a Vehicle in a Bankruptcy

Surrendering a Vehicle in a Bankruptcy

In a recent case, the debtor purchased a vehicle in which the creditor had perfected a first priority purchase money…

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Parentage Actions

Parentage Actions

In re Rodriguez and the Office of the Attorney General was a case out of Dallas, where in July 2007…

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Personal Injury Claims of Deceased and Divorced Parents

Personal Injury Claims of Deceased and Divorced Parents

In re Collins is a case out of Houston where the mom and dad were appointed joint managing conservators of…

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Pay Day Loans in Bankruptcy

Pay Day Loans in Bankruptcy

In re Ferrell was a case out of the 9th Circuit where the court ruled statutory damages are not available…

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Criminal Mischief

Criminal Mischief

Criminal mischief is where a person without the effective consent of the owner he intentionally or knowingly damages or destroys…

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Avoiding a Default Judgment in Divorce

Avoiding a Default Judgment in Divorce

Mahady v. Mahady was a 2008 case out of Fort Worth where the husband and wife were married and had…

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Evading Arrest or Detention

Evading Arrest or Detention

Typically, this offense is charged as a Class B Misdemeanor and has a range of punishment of up to 180…

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Future income and the disposable income

Future income and the disposable income

The Fifth Circuit recently interpreted the phrase "projected disposable income" in section 1325(b)(1) for above-median Chapter 13 debtors.   The…

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Grandparent Access

Grandparent Access

In Spencer v. Vaughn, the mother and dad appealed from an order giving maternal grandparents rights of access to the…

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Property of the estate

Property of the estate

In Bradley v. Gressett, the Chapter 7 Trustee sued Gressett under Texas law for conspiring with the debtor to fraudulently…

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