Child Testimony in Family Law Cases: Navigating a Dicey Decision

Published by Ben Beveridge | December 3, 2023 | Firm News

At The Beveridge Law Firm, PLLC, we understand the emotional complexities that arise in child custody disputes. Our commitment is to guide non-custodial parents, particularly fathers and husbands, through the legal intricacies, focusing on achieving equal access to their children. This post sheds light on child testimony in family law cases, offering insights into the […]

When Can a Child Talk to a Judge in Texas? Understanding Custody Proceedings

Published by Ben Beveridge | December 3, 2023 | Firm News

Child custody disputes often stir intense emotions, and it’s not uncommon for teenagers to express preferences about living arrangements. In Texas, it’s crucial to understand the legal framework around a child’s role in these decisions. In this article, we’ll explore when and how a child’s wishes factor into custody proceedings, debunk common misconceptions, and provide […]

Understanding the Role of Judge Chad Bradshaw in Brazoria County

Published by Ben Beveridge | November 18, 2023 | Firm News

In the legal framework of Brazoria County, Texas, Judge Chad Bradshaw occupies a significant position as the Presiding Judge of the 300th District Court. Elected in November 2022 and officially assuming office on January 1, 2023, Judge Bradshaw’s presence in the legal landscape has been marked by his contributions to various legal domains. Contact Information: […]

Judge Patrick Bulanek: Brazoria County Judge

Published by Ben Beveridge | November 18, 2023 | Firm News

Greetings! I’m Ben Beveridge, founder of The Beveridge Law Firm, PLLC, specializing in family law with a unique focus on representing non-custodial parents. Today, let’s take a look at Judge Patrick Bulanek, presiding over the 461st Judicial District Court in Brazoria County. Governor Greg Abbott appointed Patrick Bulanek as Judge of the 461st Judicial District […]

Navigating Family Law in Galveston County Court at Law 2: Local Rules

Published by Ben Beveridge | November 18, 2023 | Firm News

In Galveston County Court at Law 2, the local rules for family law cases provide detailed procedures for both represented and unrepresented parents involved in legal matters. The rules include provisions for misdemeanor dockets, with an emphasis on the electronic retained docket for cases represented by attorneys. Unrepresented defendants are guided on timely appearances, the […]

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