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Texas Violation of Protective Order Facts to Help Your Case

Have you been a victim of domestic violence in Texas? Are you in the midst of a difficult situation where the offender has violated a protective order? We would like to share the steps you can take to protect yourself and enforce the law. Remember that protective orders are legal rulings issued by the court to restrict the offender’s behavior and prevent further abuse or harassment. A Texas violation of protective order rulings carries serious consequences for the other party.

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Filing a Motion to Modify Court Order: Find Local Support

You already went through the emotional wringer to obtain a court order in your family law matter. You settled into a routine and put the stress of the proceeding behind you. But now a new problem has arisen, and you may need to change the original court order. Going through the modification process in Texas can be stressful, as you have to revisit the original situation and add a new chapter of non-compliance by the other party. That’s why it’s

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Enforcing a Court Order for Child Access With Less Stress

For divorced parents with children, one of the primary concerns is typically the child custody arrangement. Because your children are precious, you want to ensure that the relationship with your child is protected at all costs. In Texas, both parents have certain rights and responsibilities toward their children, and the primary caregiver should make visitation arrangements with the other parent. However, if your former spouse is keeping you from spending time with your children, you should contact a family law

Mom hugging and protecting her children

Texas Violation of Protective Order Facts to Help Your Case

Have you been a victim of domestic violence in Texas? Are you in the midst of a difficult situation where the offender has violated a protective order? We would like to share the steps you can take to protect yourself and enforce the law. Remember that protective orders are legal

Judge signing a motion to modify court order

Filing a Motion to Modify Court Order: Find Local Support

You already went through the emotional wringer to obtain a court order in your family law matter. You settled into a routine and put the stress of the proceeding behind you. But now a new problem has arisen, and you may need to change the original court order. Going through

Children playing and laughing together

Enforcing a Court Order for Child Access With Less Stress

For divorced parents with children, one of the primary concerns is typically the child custody arrangement. Because your children are precious, you want to ensure that the relationship with your child is protected at all costs. In Texas, both parents have certain rights and responsibilities toward their children, and the

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