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Enos Family LawContact our office to schedule your consultation.Call Today 281-333-3030"Helping Families Through Tough Times" Our office is in the Clear Lake area close to I.H. 45 and Beltway 8. We represent clients all over the Houston area and frequently help clients who live outside of Houston. We have helped clients from Oregon to France to Nigeria. A lot of our communications can be handled by phone or email without frequent visits to the office. Enos Family Law 17207 Feather Craft Lane Webster, Texas 77598 TEL: 281-333-3030 Click Here for a Map Major credit cards accepted. Mediation services available. We represent clients throughout the greater Houston Galveston area, including: Houston, Clear Lake, NASA, Webster, Friendswood, Seabrook, League City, Galveston, Texas City, Dickinson, La Porte, La Marque, Clear Lake Shores, Bacliff, Kemah, Pasadena, Baytown, Deer Park, Pearland, Alvin, Angleton, Sugar Land, Harris County, Galveston County, and Brazoria ... Read More >
Judicial Appointments
Analysis of Reported Fees for Judicial Appointments: September 2011 – March 2012 245th District Court – Judge Moore 245th District Court – Judge York 245th District Court – Judge Hellums 245th District Court – Judge Warne 245th District Court – Judge Lombardino 245th District Court – Judge Dean 245th District Court – Judge Millard 245th District Court – Judge Pratt 245th District Court – Judge Farr Read Article: Fees for Judicial Appointments Must be in an Order and Reported We represent clients throughout the greater Houston Galveston area, including: Clear Lake, NASA, Webster, Friendswood, Seabrook, League City, Galveston, Texas City, Dickinson, La Porte, La Marque, Clear Lake Shores, Bacliff, Kemah, Pasadena, Baytown, Deer Park, Harris County, and Galveston County, Texas. ... Read More >
Harris Co. Family Directory
Click Here to Search our Online 2011 Harris County Family Law Directory Click Here for a Correction Form Click Here to Order Mailing Labels Click Here to Order a Directory Click Here for the Directory in PDF Vital Links State Bar of Texas Research Harris County E-Services Galveston County District Clerk Texas Statutes Harris County Appraisal District Galveston County Appraisal District NADA Used Car Values Enos Family Law17207 Feather Craft Lane Webster, Texas 77598 TEL: 281-333-3030 Click Here for a MapMajor credit cards accepted. Mediation services available. We represent clients throughout the greater Houston Galveston area, including: Clear Lake, NASA, Webster, Friendswood, Seabrook, League City, Galveston, Texas City, Dickinson, La Porte, La Marque, Clear Lake Shores, Bacliff, Kemah, Pasadena, Baytown, Deer Park, Harris County, and Galveston County, ... Read More >
Harris Co. Courts
Harris County Courts There are 10 family district courts in Harris County which have jurisdiction over divorce and child custody cases. In addition, the 280th District court hears protective order cases involving domestic violence. Each Harris County family district court has an elected judge and all except for the 280th have an associate judge hired by the elected judge. The courts are: 245th Angela Lancelin 246th Angela Graves-Harrington 247th Janice Berg 257th Sandra Peake 280th Damiane Dianne Curvey 308th Gloria Lopez 309th Linda Dunson 310th Sonya Heath 311th Germaine Tanner 312th Theresa Waldrop 507th Julia Maldonado The family courts are located in the Harris County Civil Courthouse at 201 Caroline. The 280th family violence court is in the Juvenile Courthouse at 1200 Congress. Filings are made with the Harris County District Clerk, which accepts electronic filing and which offers many court documents online. Enos Family ... Read More >
The Mongoose
Attorney Greg Enos publishes "The Mongoose" legal newsletter for attorneys and judges in the Houston and Galveston areas. This very popular newsletter has been featured on the front pages of local newspapers and has resulted in the resignations and removal of elected officials who were not doing their jobs or serving the public. Also known as "The International Journal on the Reform of Family Courts," this newsletter points out ways judges are not following the law or acting ethically, but also includes current news of interest to family attorneys as well as legal articles that are widely read and used by lawyers and judges. Mongoose Newsletter Archive (Click to download PDF Index) Mongoose Index (PDF Download) Law Fax Newsletter Archive: 1995-2001 (PDF Download) ... Read More >
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District Clerks - Electronic Docs Harris County Galveston County Odyssey Portal for Attorneys Brazoria County Fort Bend County Montgomery County Liberty County Chambers County Legal Research State Bar of Texas Legal Research Texas Statutes Government & Laws State Bar of Texas Texas Statutes Texas Rules of Civil Procedure Texas Rules of Evidence, Appellate Procedure Texas Legislature Texas Legislative Library Courts All Texas Courts Harris County Family Courts Harris County Juvenile Courts Harris County Civil District Courts Harris County Electronic Services Galveston County District Courts Galveston County Courts at Law Galveston County District Clerk Brazoria County District Clerk Brazoria County - 300th District court Fort Bend District Clerk Fort Bend Family Courts 328th District Court - Judge Pope 387th District Court - Judge Mullinix 505th ... Read More >
When a Child Can Choose?
When Can a Child Choose Where to Live? Enos Family Law Serves Families in and Around Houston, Texas and Galveston, Texas. Contact Us to Schedule Your Consultation.Call Today 281-333-3030 When can a child decide where he or she will live? Can a child who is 12 years old or older decide which parent will have primary custody? What are the procedures for interviewing the child? Does the judge have to follow the child's wishes? What factors does a judge consider in evaluating a child's preference regarding custody? Can my child decide the details of visitation, such as which days and times visitation will occur? How can I get a judge to consider the custody preferences of a child under age 12? If a jury decides custody, how is a child's preference considered? When Can a Child Decide Where He or She Will Live? In Texas, children who are at least 12 years of age can have a say in where they will live, but a judge does not have to follow the child's ... Read More >
Child Custody Evaluations
Court-Ordered Custody Evaluations Divorce is often most painful for the children involved. Their lives are subject to drastic change that they may or may not understand. In these difficult times, it is extremely important to make the proper custodial decisions. Enos Family LawContact our office to schedule your consultation.Call Today 281-333-3030"Helping Families Through Tough Times" Click here for a list of custody evaluators in the Houston, Texas area. What is a Custody Evaluation? The judge in a contested child custody case may order a custody evaluation. A custody evaluation is a process in which a mental health professional, usually a Ph.D. psychologist, evaluates the parents and children and then makes a custody and visitation recommendation to the court. Courts tend to give considerable weight to the recommendations of the custody evaluator. Usually, the court will not appoint a custody evaluator unless it is clear the parents have the means to pay the $5,000 - ... Read More >
Child Support
In Texas, child support is almost always ordered in divorces, paternity or modification cases involving children. Usually, the parent given the exclusive right to determine the child’s residence is paid child support by the other parent. The parent who pays child support is also usually ordered to provide health insurance for the child or pay for the cost of that insurance. The most commonly asked questions about child support in Texas are answered below: Who has to pay child support? Usually, the parent who does not have primary possession of the child will be ordered to pay child support. How long does child support last? Support is due for each child until his or her 18th birthday (or graduation from high school after the 18th birthday). The support obligation ends if the child dies or is married before age 18. Child support can be ordered past the 18th birthday only for severely disabled children. How is the amount of child support calculated? In Texas, child support is ... Read More >