Often clients resist my request to do discovery on their family law case. Discovery is a process available to attorneys so that they can find out information from the other side pertaining to their case. Discovery can sometimes be expensive, however, its benefits greatly outweigh the cost. If discovery requests are sent, the other side […]
Entries from March 2009
Written Discovery Is Not a Bad Thing
March 30th, 2009 · No Comments
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Should you have child support via a wage withholding order
March 30th, 2009 · No Comments
To withhold wages or not…that is the question
If you are to receive child support from your spouse or the other conservator, a parent should consider having the paying party’s wages withheld by their employer for child support. Once a wage withholding order is received, an employer must withhold wages in the amount indicated in […]
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Gator Mator
March 30th, 2009 · No Comments
I also recently adopted another dog! Yes, I now have five animals total (3 dogs and 2 horses) so I’m running a zoo but I love every minute of it! The new dog is a yellow lab puppy that we named Gator. He is very pretty and has that typical sweet lab personality. I have […]
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Gidget girl!
March 30th, 2009 · No Comments
I recently adoped another horse. She is a 20+ year old Thoroughbred bay mare named Gidget. But don’t let her age fool you! She has more get up and go than my seven year old gelding. We found her in Montgomery, Texas a few weeks ago now. I was very fortunate that she has no […]
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Man ticketed for horse poop
March 12th, 2009 · No Comments
A Houston man was recently issued a citation for littering after his horse pooped on a public road. Ben McCleary, a trainer for texashorse.org, was riding his horse, aptly named Rascal, down Roman Forest Boulevard on February 24th when he passed by a local police officer. McCleary was allegedly searched twice and then ticketed for littering because the […]
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