where can I find the form 4-2 in the Texas Family Law Practice 2nd edition?


Posted October 22nd, 2009 by admin No Comments »
family law
rowdygirl asked:


The Texas Family law practice manual 2nd edition?

Texas Family Law Practice Manual Form 4-2?


Posted February 5th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
family law
vicki613 asked:


I am looking for Form 4-2 in the Texas Family Law Practice Manual (2d ed.). If anyone has it, can you e-mail it to me ?

Suing a Texas family Law Attorney for Malpractice?


Posted January 14th, 2009 by admin 4 Comments »
family law
Ole Jube asked:


I want to sue a Texas Family Law attorney for malpractice. I know I have a case because his impotence forced me to learn TRCP and Family Law as I was running out of money and proceeded as Pro Se.
The statute of limitations reads, “…known or should have known…”, or four years, regarding the Fiduciary Duty of an attorney. The last time he represented me was three years ago- it has taken me this long to learn what he should have done.
I estimate the damages to be around $100,000 or so and I am having no luck in finding an atorney to take the case. For any interested, I have a simple one page list of actions/inactions (ex. Temporary Orders not even written, let alone signed, until six months after the Temporary Orders Hearing)- and a variety of other things all discovered by my having to learn Texas Rules of Civil Proceedure.
Please advise, I’m not litigious; I only want what is fair as this attorney injured me severely.

Texas Family Law about Child Abandonment?


Posted January 14th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
family law
pink civic asked:


Can anyone tell me where I can find out more information about the Texas Family Laws about Child Abandonment? Specifically the length of time that is considered abandonment and how to get the father’s rights signed over? He has had no contact with her for 6 years and has made no child support payments in 5 years. I cannot currently afford a lawyer.

What is Texas family law on visitation for a child under the age of 3?


Posted January 14th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
family law
brdycentral asked:


I read that visitation for the father of a child under the age of 3 is that no over night stays due to the child having to be with the mother, just a couple visitations a week that last a couple of hours. The baby is 4 months old and the father has had no contact with the child and now wants contact visitation with over night stays.