When Can You Get a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) in Texas?
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A temporary restraining order (TRO) in Texas may be available when immediate court intervention is necessary to prevent irreparable harm. This article explains when Texas courts grant TROs, what must be proven, and what to expect during the injunction process.
How Long Does Probate Take in Texas? (Austin & Travis County Timeline)
Probate in Texas can take anywhere from a few months to more than a year depending on the complexity of the estate, creditor issues, real estate, and whether disputes arise. Learn what timelines to realistically expect in Travis County probate cases and what factors can speed up—or delay—the process.
How Probate Works in Texas (Step-by-Step Guide for Austin Families)
Probate in Texas is the legal process of settling a person’s estate after death, including validating a will, appointing an executor, paying debts, and distributing assets. While the process in Travis County is often more streamlined than in other states, it still involves specific court procedures and deadlines that must be followed carefully.
Texas Eviction Rules: A Guide by ME Law, PLLC
Whether you are a landlord seeking to regain possession of your property or a tenant wanting to understand your rights, it is crucial to know the rules that govern the eviction process.
Can a Power of Attorney Be Liable for Breach of Fiduciary Duty?
A power of attorney (POA) grants someone the legal authority to act on another person’s behalf.
Understanding Probate Costs in Travis County
Probate costs can vary based on numerous factors, including estate size, complexity, and the presence of a will.
Are Mental Health Examinations a Weapon in Texas Divorce Cases?
In Texas divorce litigation, allegations about a spouse’s mental health can become a strategic flashpoint.
Understanding Guardianship in Travis County

In Travis County, the Probate Courts oversee guardianship matters, ensuring the protection and well-being of incapacitated individuals.
How Do Trusts Work in Texas?
Learn the basics of living trusts, revocable and irrevocable trusts, and how trusts protect your assets and your loved ones.
What you need to know about DWIs in Texas
Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) is one of the most common, and most serious, criminal charges in Texas.