Legal Articles, General Practice

Keeping Your Cool During Divorce

How to stay level headed and calm during a divorce.

What is Probate?

Marivonne discuss how probate works in the state of Texas.

Who Gets Fido?

If keeping your pet through a divorce is important to you, then be sure to read this.

The Martial Home

In most divorce cases, the marital home is the largest jointly owned asset and is subject to division per the Texas community property laws.

Texas motorists may benefit from stricter cellphone laws

Smartphones allow people to check their email, post a status update, send and receive text messages, watch movies, program navigational devices and play games all from the convenience of a hand-held cellular device.

OPERATING UNDER THE INFLUENCE/DRIVING WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE- OUI/DUI/DWI

Basic Overview of Drunk Driving Laws in Massachusetts

Clerk's Hearings or Clerk Magistrates Hearings in the Massachusetts District Court

What to Expect When Your Receive a Notice to Appear at a Clerk's Hearing in Massachusetts.

What is the Difference Between a Felony and a Misdemeanor in Massachusetts?

How to identify whether your case involves a felony or a misdemeanor in Massachusetts.

Should I Take the Breathalyzer or Breath Test in Massachusetts?

Breathalyzer consequences in Massachusetts.

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