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How long can you be held for questioning?

On Behalf of Gibbs Nolte & Rose, PLLC | Apr 30, 2021 | Criminal Law

Being questioned by police in Texas is one of the most stressful situations anyone can find themselves facing. Police officers commonly do not question anyone who is not suspected of criminal activity, and their powers regarding reasonable suspicion range widely. As...

Could having children lead to higher divorce risk?

On Behalf of Gibbs Nolte & Rose, PLLC | Apr 18, 2021 | Family Law

Texas parents who are struggling with their marriages may wonder if having children increases their risk of divorce. While some studies support this idea, the answer is more complex. Children and divorce According to some studies, a couple may be more likely to split...

Could your former spouse be hiding assets?

On Behalf of Gibbs Nolte & Rose, PLLC | Apr 9, 2021 | Family Law

Texas couples who have found themselves in an estranged marriage may prepare to undergo the process of a divorce. When this happens, all marital assets will need to be reported, valued and split up between both spouses. Unfortunately, an estranged spouse may try to...

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