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Gender Bias in Texas Custody Cases
In Texas, the law explicitly states that there is no presumption favoring either parent based on gender when determining the primary conservator of a child. According to Section 153.003 of the Texas Family Code, the Court is mandated to evaluate the qualifications of...
Religious Agreements in Family Law
In Texas, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements are widely recognized and enforceable, provided they meet certain legal requirements. These agreements, typically focusing on financial and property rights upon divorce, can come from a religious source that deals with...
I Got Served I have to File an Answer… But What is It?
When an individual or entity is sued in Texas, the legal document that initiated the lawsuit is known as the "petition." Upon receiving this petition, the Defendant (the person or entity being sued) is required to file a formal, written response, which is called the...