by Jay Smith | Mar 26, 2020 |
The Supreme Court of Texas ordered that child custody and visitation orders are not affected by shelter-in-place orders. This Order is effective as of March 24, 2020, and expires May 8, 2020, unless extended by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. IN THE SUPREME...
by Jay Smith | Mar 16, 2020 |
Williamson County Courts have issued instructions clarifying how possession should take place during spring break and thereafter with regards to Coronavirus (COVID-19) cancellations and schedule changes: “Spring Break Standard Possession Order In an effort to prevent...
by Jay Smith | Mar 30, 2014 |
The conversations that you have with your attorney are protected by the attorney-client privilege. This means that what you tell your attorney is confidential and he or she cannot divulge the privileged information (there are a few exceptions to this, the most...
by Jay Smith | Mar 23, 2014 |
How to Win a Custody Battle in Your Williamson County Divorce Case It’s almost always better for parents to resolve child custody cases without going to Court. However, sometimes Court simply cannot be avoided. There are strategies that men and women should...
by Jay Smith | Mar 16, 2014 |
In Texas, there is a mandatory, 60-day waiting period from the date a divorce is filed before it can be finalized, but most cases take longer than that to finish. This is because it is often necessary to gather significant financial and child related...