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What Can I Do if My Ex Isn’t Paying Their Child Support?
If your ex was ordered to pay child support, it is because the court determined they owe financial support to your kids. You depend on receiving it regularly, as ordered, to provide for your children. Thus, when your ex isn’t paying their child support, your kids suffer.
Read MoreMisconceptions About Car Accident Claims in Texas
No one is ever fully prepared for what they should do after getting into a car accident, even a minor one. You’ll likely be left with many questions about how to proceed, such as “Who is to blame in a car accident?”, “What if I was partially at fault for the accident?” or “Who will pay for damages after a car accident?” Truly understanding the answer to these questions can help you have a faster, more efficient claims process and get you the compensation you deserve.
Read MoreAverage Settlement for a Motorcycle Accident
If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle accident in Texas, you have a right to compensation for your pain and suffering. But far too often, the physical, mental, and financial struggles caused by a serious motorcycle accident prevent riders from receiving the damages they deserve.
Read MoreWho to Sue After a Semi-Truck Accident
Semi-trucks, more commonly called big rigs, 18-wheelers, or tractor trailers, make up one of the nation's largest organizations. The commercial trucking industry serves the American economy by transporting a massive variety of products and raw materials. Every day millions of these heavy haulers occupy roadways across America to move products from one place to another.
Read MoreHow Long Does a Divorce Take in Texas?
It’s never easy when a marriage ends. In addition to complex questions about finances, assets, and children, you are probably wondering how long it will take for the process to play out and the divorce to become final. It’s not unusual for both parties to engage the divorce process with a desire to finalize things as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, the majority of divorces rarely go as smooth as they hoped.
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