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Hidden Assets in a Texas Divorce
From cash stashed away in secret accounts, undervalued businesses, and overpaid tax returns to unreported bonuses and beyond, people conceal assets ...
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Is Truancy No Longer a Crime in Texas?
Children between the ages of six and eighteen are legally required to attend school consistently. Truancy, as defined in Texas, refers to a student's ...
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How Domestic Violence Can Affect Texas Divorce
Domestic violence is an unfortunate part of many Texan’s realities, with statistics reporting that a third of all women will experience intimate ...
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When Can You Deny Visitation to a Non-Custodial Parent in TX?
A non-custodial parent refers to a parent who does not have primary physical custody of their child or children . Despite not having physical custody, ...
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Advantages of an Uncontested Divorce
An uncontested divorce is a more streamlined and faster way to dissolve a marriage than a contested divorce. In an uncontested divorce, both parties ...
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What Counts as Kidnapping in Texas?
In the state of Texas, kidnapping is a serious offense. The crime is defined and categorized under various statutes in the Texas Penal Code, and it ...
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Relocation and Texas Child Custody: Legal Requirements and Considerations
At The Clarke Law Firm, we understand that family dynamics can change over time, and sometimes these changes require parents to relocate. However, ...
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What Does an Expungement Do in Texas?
Everyone makes mistakes, but some people are asked to pay for their mistakes for years. Having a criminal record can sometimes feel like an ...
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