In my years of practicing family law in Texas, I’ve seen many clients worry about proving their common law marriage. Take Sarah, for example. She and her partner were together for over ten years. They never had a formal wedding, but they lived together, shared bank accounts, and called each other … [Read more...]
Mother’s Day and the Standard Possession Order in Texas: What Parents Need to Know
So you want to know how Mother’s Day is handled with the Standard Possession Order Texas Mother’s Day? You’re in the right place. The Texas Standard Possession Order (SPO) has specific rules so mothers can have the kids on Mother’s Day no matter what the regular schedule says. It includes holiday … [Read more...]
What to Know if Facing a Denali Capital, LLC Lawsuit in Texas
Have you just been served with a Denali Capital, LLC lawsuit for debt collection? If so, you may feel confused and overwhelmed. What is Denali Capital, LLC? Is it legitimate, and why is it suing you? Can you do anything to protect yourself? Fortunately, you have legal rights and options to resolve … [Read more...]
Are Personal Injury Judgment Dischargeable in Bankruptcy?
Dealing with a personal injury judgment is challenging, whether you’re the injured person or the one facing the judgment. If you’re injured, you count on that money judgment to cover large medical bills, lost wages, and pain. If you’re the one who owes the judgment, it may feel overwhelming and … [Read more...]
How Marital Waste Impacts Your Divorce Settlement
As a family law attorney in Texas, I often see clients either accused of—or victimized by—marital waste. That’s when one spouse intentionally or recklessly squanders the couple’s assets without a valid reason. We’ll get to a more formal definition shortly, but first, let me tell you about what … [Read more...]
Do I Need a Lawyer for a Credit Card Lawsuit? Here’s What You Should Know
As a debt defense attorney here in Texas, I’m familiar with the calls from clients when they realize they can use my help in a credit card lawsuit. Thomas was one of them. After putting off the call for as long as he could, one morning he reached out to me. “Chris, I didn't think it would … [Read more...]
What to Do If Truist Bank Is Suing You for Debt in Texas
Have you been served with a Truist Bank lawsuit over an unpaid debt in Texas? Truist Bank may file a lawsuit to recover money it alleges you owe for a defaulted credit card, loan, or line of credit. Facing a debt collection lawsuit can feel overwhelming, but it is important to understand that you … [Read more...]
What To Do When a Collection Agency Threatening to Sue In Texas
Is a collection agency threatening to sue you? This can be stressful, but taking the right steps can help. This article covers how to verify the debt, respond appropriately, and understand your legal rights and protections. Key Takeaways Verify any debt collection claim quickly by … [Read more...]
Get Professional Help: Texas Divorce Lawyer Free Consultation
As an experienced divorce attorney in Texas, I know that taking the first step can be the hardest for potential clients. After grappling with the emotional turmoil of deciding to divorce, many people feel stuck before they make their first move. That’s why I admire my potential clients when they … [Read more...]
Statute of Limitations on Debt After Death in Texas: What Executors and Heirs Need to Know
Sorting out a loved one’s debts after they die can feel overwhelming. In Texas, the statute of limitations for collecting most debts after someone’s death is four years from the original due date, during which creditors can seek payment from the deceased's estate. This gives creditors a limited … [Read more...]
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