by Rita Dixon | Mar 31, 2026 | Family Law and Probate Law
Why Your Case May Be Taking Longer in Texas Court Delays and Changes Since COVID COVID has ushered in a new era in providing legal services. The legal system is still in the process of adjusting to Zoom hearings and trials and also trying to catch up on the backlog...
by Rita Dixon | Mar 27, 2026 | Family Law
Divorce tends to create scenarios that many people do not anticipate. Therefore, at least at the beginning of a case, you should take some time to process. How you begin your divorce case will set the tone for the rest of the proceedings. This in turn means that a...
by Rita Dixon | Mar 25, 2026 | Family Law and Probate Law
Being Served with Legal Documents I’m sure that getting served can be one of the most stressful moments of your life. It could even be a TV moment that has come to life and the reality that you are being sued may hit home fast. The first step you should take after...
by Rita Dixon | Mar 23, 2026 | Family Law and Probate Law
Waiver of Service in Texas The Waiver of Service is most commonly executed in uncontested cases in which the parties are actively working together to reach an agreement. However, when considering whether or not to sign and execute a Waiver of Service you should...