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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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