Can a credit card company sue you? And what can I do about this legal action? These are questions we get quite often at our law office. Being served with a lawsuit for unpaid credit card debt is a startling and scary experience. Whether you’ve been served by the original creditor (the credit … [Read more...]
Applications Open for PACER User Group | Warren & Migliaccio
Federal Judiciary Seeks Applicants for EPA Public User Group The federal Judiciary is inviting applications for its EPA Public User Group, which advises on enhancing electronic public access (EPA) services. This group comprises up to 12 members from diverse sectors, including legal, commercial, … [Read more...]
Decrease Stress By Filing Bankruptcy
It probably goes without saying that simply knowing we have lingering debts can affect how we go about our daily lives. Feeling the weight of debts on our shoulders every single day can feel like too much to bear at times. Is our financial future going to be secure? Are there things we could be … [Read more...]
When Does Child Support End in Texas?
Child support in Texas can feel like a maze of court orders, laws, and changing family needs. If you're a parent asking, "When does child support end in Texas?" you're not alone. The answer depends on Texas law, the child's age, and specific situations like high school graduation or a mental … [Read more...]
Factors That Help Mothers or Fathers Win Full Custody in Texas
Getting full custody of a child in Texas requires presenting a strong case that aligns with the child’s best interests. Courts evaluate many factors, including the parent's ability to meet the child's needs, the stability of the home environment, and any history of abuse or neglect. Understanding … [Read more...]
Can You Appeal If a Bankruptcy Ruling Is Unfair?
Bankruptcy can be a complex process, and it’s not uncommon to feel that a ruling made by the court is unfair. But when you know a bankruptcy decision was legally unjust or incorrect, it is in your best interests to file an appeal. So, understanding the appeal process can provide clarity and help you … [Read more...]
Understanding the Most Common Reason for Bankruptcies
Facing financial hardship is stressful. Figuring out how to deal with overwhelming debt can feel isolating. It’s important to know you’re not alone, and many people file bankruptcy each year. This article explores the most common reason for bankruptcies in the United States, providing insight, … [Read more...]
Everything you need to know about mass tort Camp Lejuene
Those who put their personal security and well-being at risk to defend our nation should also be safeguarded. Sadly, it does not always happen. Between August 1953 and December 1987, if you spent at least 30 days continuously serving at Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base in Jacksonville, North Carolina, … [Read more...]
Does a Will Have to Be Signed by Other Parties in Texas?
Creating a last will and testament is a crucial step in planning for the future. It allows you to decide how your assets, including real estate, will be distributed after your passing. One common question is, does a will have to be signed by other parties? Understanding the requirements for valid … [Read more...]
Can My Spouse Sell Our House Without Consent? What to Know
Navigating the complexities of property ownership and marital rights can be daunting, especially when it comes to significant assets like your home. A critical question many face is: can my spouse sell our house without my consent? This article delves into Texas community property laws, highlighting … [Read more...]
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