Legal Question in Family Law in Texas

In the state of Texas is it procedure to file a restraining order against the defendant in a child support case and is it a violation of deferred adjudication probation?


Asked on 2/22/12, 6:28 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Thomas Daley KoonsFuller PC

If there is a need for a restraining order, then it is proper to file for one. You should not seek a restraining order just to torment the other party. You need to have solid reasons that you can explain to the judge.

I don't understand the part of the question having to do with deferred adjudication. Perhaps you can repost it with a clarification.

Good luck!!

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Answered on 3/04/12, 10:06 pm


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