If you live in East Dallas and you’re thinking about filing for divorce, one of the biggest unknowns is this: Where does everything actually happen… and who decides your case? Let’s walk through …
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Why Denton County Judges Rarely Deviate from the Standard Possession Order
Walk into any divorce attorney’s office in Lewisville, Denton, Flower Mound, Highland Village, The Colony, Little Elm, Corinth, Lake Dallas, Sanger, Aubrey, Roanoke and the conversation often starts …
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Why Tarrant County Judges Rarely Deviate from the Standard Possession Order
Walk into any divorce attorney’s office near downtown Fort Worth or Forest Hill, Colleyville, Westover Hills, Westlake, Keller, Southlake, Arlington, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Euless, Bedford, Hurst, …
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Why Dallas County Judges Rarely Deviate from the Standard Possession Order
Walk into any divorce attorney’s office in Downtown Dallas, Casa Linda, Dallas – Lower Greenville, Greenway Parks, Bluffview, Lakewood, Preston Hollow, Park Cities, Highland Park, White Rock …
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The Denton County Family Courts: A Guide to the District Judges and What They Expect
If you are navigating a divorce in North Texas, your "home base" depends entirely on your address. In Dallas, it’s the George Allen building; in Collin County, it’s Bloomdale Road. If your case is …
The Tarrant County Family Courts: A Guide to the District Judges and What They Expect
While divorcing in Dallas involves the George Allen building and Collin County focuses on Bloomdale Road in McKinney, if your case is filed in Tarrant County, your destination is downtown Fort …
