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Can You Go to Jail for a Traffic Violation?

If you have recently received a traffic violation in Texas, you may be wondering about the possible consequences of your actions. While some traffic violations may only result in a fine, others can lead to more severe penalties, including jail time.

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The Point System for Traffic Violations in Texas

Traffic violations can quickly add up, leading to potentially serious legal consequences. Texas takes traffic violations seriously. In 2020, the state of Texas recorded a total of 16,265 arrests due to traffic law violations.

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Insurance Penalties Associated with Traffic Violations

Depending on the nature of the ticket you’ve received, your auto insurance premium could go up anywhere from 10 to 30 percent for a new violation on your record. For serious violations, your policy may even be canceled.

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Why It’s Worth it to Fight a Traffic Violation

On the surface, traffic violations may not seem like a serious situation. No one goes to jail over one parking ticket. However, one by one, traffic violations can pile up. When they do, they can have serious legal consequences. That is why it is worth fighting traffic violations, especially when they are clearly unfair.

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Texas Attorney General’s Child Support Evader Program

Texas, like most states, faces a mounting problem of non-custodial parents who are obligated to make child support payments but shirk their responsibility. The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) and its Child Support Division are the chief enforcement arm of court-ordered child support payments, along with the courts themselves.

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Are Text Messages Reliable Evidence in Family Court?

Anyone who’s been through a messy custody battle or disagreement about asset division while going through a divorce knows what a long and difficult road it is. Of course, each parent wants to fight for their rights to spend quality time with their children or for the wealth they’ve worked so hard to achieve, but there are cases when a claim could be made by one partner that could affect the child support arrangement or division of assets.

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What Is a Restraining Order?

Nobody enters into a relationship with someone else if they believe they’ll be in danger, either physically or emotionally. But sadly, there are far too many romantic relationships and marriages where one spouse is abusive or manipulative to the other.

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How Long Does a Divorce Take in Texas?

When a couple first enters into a marriage under the eyes of God, they don’t think about one day breaking their vows and seeking a divorce. However, even if both spouses start out with the best intentions, divorce is sometimes the only solution to pursue. In the end, it can be the right decision for your family.

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Do I Need an Attorney for My Divorce?

Many people mistakenly believe that getting a divorce is a quick process that does not require the assistance of an attorney. “It’s between my spouse and me, so why do I need an attorney for my divorce?” they think. However, it is more complicated than that.

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