If you are beginning a divorce or custody case in Denton County—or if you have just been served with papers—you are officially on notice: You are already subject to a court order. Like its …
The Tarrant County TRO: What You Can and Cannot Do the Moment You File for Divorce
If you are filing for divorce in Tarrant County—or if you have just been served with papers in Fort Worth—you need to understand how the court protects your assets and children from the very first …
The Dallas County Standing Order: Essential Rules the Moment You File for Divorce
If you are preparing to file for divorce in Dallas County—or if you have just been served with legal papers—there is a critical set of rules you must follow immediately. In the eyes of the court, you …
Why Collin County Judges Rarely Deviate from the Standard Possession Order
Walk into any divorce attorney’s office in Plano, Frisco, Allen, Murphy, Wylie, Fairview, Lucas, Parker, Prosper, Celina (Collin County portion), and unincorporated areas throughout Collin County and …
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The Collin County Family Courts: A Guide to the District Judges and What They Expect
If you are divorcing in Dallas, you head downtown to the George Allen Courts Building. But if you are divorcing in Collin County, you are heading to McKinney—specifically to the Russell A. Steindam …
The Collin County Standing Order: What You Can and Cannot Do the Moment You File
If you are filing for divorce in Collin County—or if you have just been served with papers—you need to know one thing immediately: You are already under a court order. Unlike some legal proceedings …