In Texas, aggravated robbery is a more serious form of robbery that involves certain aggravating factors. In order to be convicted of aggravated robbery, the prosecution must be able to prove the following elements beyond a reasonable doubt: 1. The defendant intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly caused bodily injury to another […]
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In Texas, when determining child custody, the court's primary consideration is the best interest of the child. The court will consider a variety of factors when determining the best interest of the child, which include, but not limited to: The child's physical, emotional, and psychological well-being The child's needs, including […]
What factors will the court look at in determining custody in Texas?
COVID has affected everyone in Texas and the courts are not immune. When COVID first hit back in March of 2020, all courts in Texas shut down. Legal work basically came to a standstill for a couple of weeks. The good news is, things in 2021 are somewhat back to […]
How long will my divorce in Texas take with COVID?
Going through a divorce or a modification relating to children is typically stressful for all of the parties involved. It becomes even more stressful when one party refuses to follow the judge’s orders or finds that he cannot fulfill his court-ordered obligations. Clients often want to know what they can […]
What Are the Consequences of Violating a Family Court Order in Texas?
How Can I Modify My Current Child Custody Order in Texas? The first step to getting a custody modification that we will always recommend is to call an attorney who will help you navigate the court system and family law in Texas. At the Law Offices of Jayson Nag, […]
Is it possible to modify my child custody order in Texas and what do I need to prove?
How is Child Support Calculated in Texas? Our job as family law attorneys here at the Law Offices of Jayson Nag is to make sure that our clients know what to expect in a child custody case. Although not lost, the “traditional” family structure of one mom and one dad […]
How is child support in Texas calculated and does my income factor in?
If I am getting divorced in Texas, do I have to split my Bitcoin or Cryptocurrency? 2018 may very well turn out to be the year of the Bitcoin. What started a few years ago as a “geek-only” hobby has now avalanched into not only an acceptable form of currency […]
What happens to my Bitcoin if I get divorced in Texas?
The following is a re-print of a story written by Mitch Mitchell of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram-- "The case of a man accused of killing a 17-year-old woman and wounding her 24-year-old boyfriend on Jan. 12, 2016, ended in a mistrial late last week. Aaron Rios, 21, the first of […]
Attorney Jayson Nag obtains Mistrial in high-profile Capital Murder case
First things first. Never drink and drive. Get a designated driver or get an Uber. It's not worth it. This Thanksgiving Weekend is a No-Refusal Weekend in the State of Texas. Fort Worth, Arlington and all the other Mid-Cities police departments in Tarrant County will implement No Refusal. A “No […]
WHAT IS “NO REFUSAL WEEKEND” IN TEXAS?
Your financial “selfie” An Inventory and Appraisement (I&A) is basically a full financial picture of your life. So, for instance, If I asked you to take a snap-shot of what your finances and property look like right now, that would be an I&A. The I&A is a long fill-in-the-blank document […]