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What are child custody considerations for moving?

On Behalf of Gibbs Nolte & Rose, PLLC | Mar 29, 2022 | Family Law

Have you recently gotten a divorce in the state of Texas? If so, you may be faced with the prospect of your former spouse moving away. This is a matter that becomes more complex if there are children involved. The thought of someone taking your kids to a far-off area...

What to know about distracted driving in Texas

On Behalf of Gibbs Nolte & Rose, PLLC | Mar 22, 2022 | Personal Injury

Distracted driving has been around since Chrysler added a mini record player to vehicles. However, cell phones brought it to the forefront, prompting states to pass laws. Statistics show how widespread the issue still is in McKinney, Texas, and across the country....

A look into the Texas juvenile detention process

On Behalf of Gibbs Nolte & Rose, PLLC | Mar 15, 2022 | Criminal Law

While every case is different, there are general procedures after a minor gets arrested in Texas. A juvenile detention center accepts minors between the ages of 10 and 16. The minor needs to be accused of a serious offense to be considered for such a facility. Such...

The police may lie to a juvenile suspect

On Behalf of Gibbs Nolte & Rose, PLLC | Mar 2, 2022 | Criminal Law

Anyone who finds themselves questioned by the police may feel concerned about misconduct. A suspect might worry about the tactics Texas police could use, thanks to publicized cases about false confessions. However, a juvenile suspect might lack the world experience...

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