Law Office of Daniel E. McCarty, Jr.

Texas Last Will and Testament – Property Division When You Don’t Have a Will Property Distribution When You Don’t Have a Last Will and Testament in Texas   If you die without a Last Will and Testament in Texas the Court handling the probate will divide your assets in a very strict manner in accordance […]

Texas Last Will and Testament – Do I Need A Will? What Can A Will Do for Me? If you are asking this question the answer is probably, YES! As a Houston divorce attorney and family lawyer practicing in the Houston, Sugarland, Katy, Harris County, Fort Bend County, and surrounding counties in Texas, I prepare a lot of Wills, […]

Is a Houston or Harris County, Texas Divorce the Right Choice for You? ___________________________________________________________ Choosing to File for Divorce is Difficult The decision to get married is a serious one, and most couples do not decide to get married with divorce in mind. Deciding whether to file for divorce in Houston or Harris County, Texas […]

Probate of a Will or Estate – What to Do When a Person Dies In Houston or Harris County, Texas Probate Procedure and Considerations for Estates in Houston, Texas, and Harris County, TX When it comes to probating a Last Will and Testament and/or an estate in Houston and/or West Harris County, Texas, or the […]

Protective Orders in Texas Divorce and Family Violence Cases

  • By: Law Offices of Daniel E. McCarty, Jr.
  • Divorce

Protective Orders in Texas Divorce and Family Violence Cases A protective order in a Harris County, Texas Domestic Assault Case or in an active Harris County, TX Divorce matter is an Order that is signed by a Harris County, Texas Judge which limits the rights and/or freedom of a person who has been alleged to […]

Texas Last Will and Testament – Texas Guardianship and Your Children Guardianship Provisions for Your Children in a Last Will and Testament in Texas If you have minor children and die without a Last Will and Testament in Texas, or some similar document designating guardianship, the Judge of the Court will have no choice but […]

Divorce Jurisdiction in Texas – “The Consequences of Getting It Wrong” My spouse and I both live in Texas, but were married in another State.  Where do I file for divorce? In Texas, it is not where you were married that matters.  It is where you live and how long you have lived there.  Specifically, if […]

Reconciliation in Texas Divorce Cases

  • By: Law Offices of Daniel E. McCarty, Jr.
  • Divorce

Reconciliation in Texas Divorce Cases I have been a practicing attorney in Texas for over twenty-four (24) years, and it happens almost every year. A client hires me to file a divorce matter in a family law case in Harris County or Fort Bend County or some surrounding county in the Houston or Katy or […]

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