Conduct Indicating a Need for Supervision | Juvenile Defense
What is Conduct Indicating a Need for Supervision in Texas? Conduct indicating a need for supervision, or CINS, involves a fine-only offense other than a traffic violation. If your child…
What is Conduct Indicating a Need for Supervision in Texas? Conduct indicating a need for supervision, or CINS, involves a fine-only offense other than a traffic violation. If your child…
What is adultery in Texas? A cheating spouse in Texas hasn’t necessarily committed adultery. By law, it takes more than kissing or touching to commit adultery. Such activity might constitute…
Does child support continue if my ex-spouse dies in Texas? The death of an ex-spouse who paid child support could devastate a child and the parent receiving support in Texas….
Same-sex divorce in Texas is a complex process that can be emotionally and financially difficult for couples who have decided to end their marriage. While Texas has recognized same-sex marriage…
Probation and parole violations can lead to revocations that generally result in a person being sentenced to jail or prison. However, incarceration is not a forgone conclusion when someone is facing a…
Grounds for Modification of Child Support Parents’ circumstances change in life. They may change jobs, move away, get remarried, or fall on hard times. Major changes can affect a parent’s…
As they say, everything is bigger in Texas – and that includes breakups. The Lone Star State is home to some of the most successful and wealthy couples in the…
When parents are embroiled in a bitter dispute about child custody, visitation, or support, they sometimes lose sight of what’s in the best interest of the child. To make sure…
Marriage is supposed to last forever, but well, things don’t always work out as planned. Every year, tens of thousands of people are divorced in Texas. The same is true…