"The feeling of holding divorce papers in your hands, marking the formal start of your separation, is similar to being placed on a financial slope. Your mind races with ideas about how to manage your finances during this separation and eventual divorce. The steps you take now can be the difference … [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...]
Credit Card Company Sues You: First Steps
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...]
Can I Be Sued Twice for the Same Debt in Texas?
Imagine paying off an old credit card balance, then getting sued again by a new debt collector. I’ve seen this happen many times in Texas. Errors in the debt collection process, like lost paperwork or database mistakes, can cause multiple lawsuits for the same debt. Texas has borrower-friendly … [Read more...]
What Happens If My Husband Filed for Divorce First: Next Steps
As a family law attorney here in Texas, I’m often the recipient of calls after wives find out that their husbands have formally filed for divorce. Sometimes he tells them, and sometimes they find out when they get the paperwork. Either way, it’s time for them to get prepared for the reality of … [Read more...]
Why Would A Judge Dismiss A Divorce Case In Texas
Divorce proceedings can be complex and emotionally challenging. While most divorce cases proceed through the legal system without significant hitches, there are instances where a judge might dismiss a divorce case. Understanding the reasons behind dismissals can help individuals navigate the process … [Read more...]
How to File for Divorce in Collin County: Complete Step-by-Step Guide (2025)
Divorce is a challenging experience, but knowing how to file for divorce in Collin County can help ease the transition. Are you just starting the process of ending your marriage, or have you already decided to move forward? Understanding the steps for divorce filing in Collin County, Texas, is … [Read more...]
Your Ex is Not Paying Child Support in Texas
After a divorce, child support should be treated as a serious obligation. If you are having trouble collecting child support in Dallas from your ex, you should schedule a consultation with Texas child support attorneys for help. There are some things you can do if your issues regarding child support … [Read more...]
What Happens if You Die Without a Will in Texas?
Creating a will lets you decide how your estate will be handled when you pass away. A will is an important part of end-of-life planning. But many Americans die without a will. In fact, about 60% of people in the U.S. do not have a valid will. A valid will is a legal document. It stays effective … [Read more...]
What to Do if Capital One is Suing Me for Credit Card Debt
If you get sued by Capital One for credit card debt, our North Texas debt defense lawyers understand the stress and uncertainty you may be feeling. Borrowers facing a lawsuit may have concerns about the process and what steps to take next. Additionally, complaints about Capital One's collection … [Read more...]
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