Blog Home Recent Posts in 2023 What Parents Should Know About Juvenile Crimes in Texas Nov 6, 2023 Know What Juvenile Crimes Are in Texas Juvenile crimes refer to unlawful acts committed by individuals who are under the age of 18. These offenses are ... Posted By The Clarke Law Firm Continue Reading Drunk Drivers Must Now Pay Child Support If They Kill a Parent Nov 1, 2023 According to the Texas Penal Code Section 49.08, intoxication manslaughter is defined as an individual committing an offense if they, while ... Posted By The Clarke Law Firm Continue Reading Will I Lose Custody If I Have a Criminal Record? Oct 13, 2023 Navigating the murky waters of child custody can be emotionally taxing, and having a criminal record adds another layer of complexity to the process, ... Posted By The Clarke Law Firm Continue Reading Grounds for Spousal Support Modifications in Texas Oct 13, 2023 Spousal support, also known as alimony, is a payment made by one spouse to the other after a divorce. It is meant to provide financial support to the ... Posted By The Clarke Law Firm Continue Reading Hidden Assets in a Texas Divorce Sep 15, 2023 From cash stashed away in secret accounts, undervalued businesses, and overpaid tax returns to unreported bonuses and beyond, people conceal assets ... Posted By The Clarke Law Firm Continue Reading Is Truancy No Longer a Crime in Texas? Sep 13, 2023 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 ... Posted By The Clarke Law Firm Continue Reading How Domestic Violence Can Affect Texas Divorce Aug 16, 2023 Domestic violence is an unfortunate part of many Texan’s realities, with statistics reporting that a third of all women will experience intimate ... Posted By The Clarke Law Firm Continue Reading When Can You Deny Visitation to a Non-Custodial Parent in TX? Aug 14, 2023 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, ... Posted By The Clarke Law Firm Continue Reading Page of 3