My Home is being Foreclosed, Can a Bankruptcy Attorney Help Me?

My Home is being Foreclosed, Can a Bankruptcy Attorney Help Me

Having your home foreclosed upon can be a very scary process. But if you would like to keep your home or delay the process, filing for bankruptcy may help your situation.  First of all, a foreclosure takes place after a person has fallen behind on mortgage payments. In most cases,…

What are Temporary Orders in a Texas Child Custody Case? A Texas Divorce Attorney Explains.

What are Temporary Orders in a Texas Child Custody Case

When spouses opt to divorce, many important legal, personal and financial issues must be resolved. Few issues are more critical than the well-being of the parting couple’s minor children. Any instability or tension that children of divorcing parents could experience may precipitate adverse and potentially lifelong consequences.  Fortunately, the Texas…

Can You Speed Up a Divorce in Texas? A Texas Divorce Attorney Explains.

Can You Speed Up a Divorce in Texas

A divorce is one of the hardest things to go through in life. However, it may be the best thing for you and your spouse if circumstances have made life together unbearable. If you know your marriage is over, the last thing you want to do is drag it out…

What is Parental Alienation and How Can a Texas Divorce Attorney Help?

What is Parental Alienation and How Can a Texas Divorce Attorney Help

While more and more people are learning about the destructive effects of parental alienation, the issue is often misunderstood by society at large. Commonly seen in divorce or custody cases, parental alienation occurs when one parent withholds child visitation from another or otherwise seeks to turn a child against a…

Why You Usually Need an Attorney if you are Involved in an Accident with an Uber or Lyft Driver? An Uber Accident Attorney Explains.

Involved in an Accident with an Uber or Lyft Driver

Uber and Lyft are filling the void of public transportation in the United States and helping to solve the problem of drunk drivers on the roads.However, because these drivers are not professionally trained and are often rushing to the next job and trying to make time in congested traffic, accidents…

Getting a Divorce without a Divorce Attorney is Usually a Bad Idea.

Getting a Divorce without a Divorce Attorney is Usually a Bad Idea

It’s easy to assume that divorce proceedings are something that you can handle on your own. A lot of time people think they are some-how going to save money, but in the long run, not using a divorce attorney can cost you even more. Not only will you end up…

Drunk Driving Can Be Caused By Bars Over Serving Patrons. How a Texas Car Accident Attorney Can Help.

Drunk Driving Can Be Caused By Bars Over Serving Patrons

Drunk driving accidents are very complex and many times a bar that over-serves a patron who then gets into a drunk driving accident may be held liable by the injured party. The importance of an experienced Texas car accident attorney when involving a drunk driving accident can not be understated….

If Airbags Fail to Deploy and You are Injured: Is the Car Company Liable? A Car Accident Attorney Explains.

If Airbags Fail to Deploy and You are Injured Is the Car Company Liable

If you suffered severe injuries because your airbag did not deploy during a crash, then you may be able to sue the airbag manufacturer and car manufacturer. There are also other liable parties. You will need to contact a car accident attorney if you are interested in getting compensation for…

Top 5 Most Common Questions for Those Considering Divorce. A Texas Divorce Attorney Explains.

Top 5 Most Common Questions for Those Considering Divorce

If you’ve recently been thinking about getting a divorce but still have questions about the process and what it entails, you should take the time to learn the answers to these questions so that you can be more confident about your decision. While there are a litany of questions that…

Should I Represent Myself in a Texas Divorce or Child Custody Case? A Texas Family Law Attorney Explains.

Should I Represent Myself in a Texas Divorce or Child Custody Case

Some individuals choose to represent themselves in court. It should also be known that there are many risks to representing yourself in court. The largest risk of self representation in a court case is that you may lose the case, due to your lack of legal knowledge. When you represent…