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Protective Order vs Restraining Order: Why the Difference Matters

When your safety and future are on the line, you need access to effective legal solutions. If facing difficulty with a spouse or ex-spouse, you may need different forms of protection to help you feel safe. In such situations, you might wonder whether the best legal option is to pursue a protective order vs. restraining order. The key to this answer is understanding important differences between the two paths. Find out more about why terminology matters in Texas to help

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Divorce in Fort Bend County, Texas: How to Resolve Your Case

Filing for divorce in Fort Bend County, Texas, can seem overwhelming. And, in the rare cases where both spouses agree on central issues, even an uncontested divorce can be difficult to navigate without the support of a family law attorney. In most cases, though, the separating spouses will disagree on issues ranging from child support and custody to the division of assets and property, which will lead to a contested divorce. Working with an attorney will help protect your interests.

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How to Enforce a Court Order in Texas & Protect Your Rights

Completing the legal process in a family law dispute should have been the end of the issue. However, sometimes the other party may not comply with the terms of the final order. We know it can be frustrating and oftentimes angering, but Texas law is on your side to protect your rights. Family court orders are meant to be obeyed. When they are not, you can take steps to compel the other party to hold up their end of the

Gavel in a court room representing a court proceeding

Protective Order vs Restraining Order: Why the Difference Matters

When your safety and future are on the line, you need access to effective legal solutions. If facing difficulty with a spouse or ex-spouse, you may need different forms of protection to help you feel safe. In such situations, you might wonder whether the best legal option is to pursue

Married couple going through the divorce process

Divorce in Fort Bend County, Texas: How to Resolve Your Case

Filing for divorce in Fort Bend County, Texas, can seem overwhelming. And, in the rare cases where both spouses agree on central issues, even an uncontested divorce can be difficult to navigate without the support of a family law attorney. In most cases, though, the separating spouses will disagree on

Judge reviewing a case to determine whether to enforce a court order

How to Enforce a Court Order in Texas & Protect Your Rights

Completing the legal process in a family law dispute should have been the end of the issue. However, sometimes the other party may not comply with the terms of the final order. We know it can be frustrating and oftentimes angering, but Texas law is on your side to protect

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