RESIDENTIAL EVICTIONS AND COVID19 – UPDATED
On April 6, 2020, the Supreme Court of Texas extended the deadlines regarding residential evictions. Under the “old normal,” when a tenant violated a residential lease agreement, the landlord could evict the tenant by filing a lawsuit, serving the tenant with notice of the lawsuit, and having a hearing. The Ninth Emergency Order applies only […]
Anxiety & Fear – Marcy Freeman, a Family Law Attorney, Teaches us How to Process Both in the Wake of COVID-19
As I write this blog, fear is the prevailing emotion of our country, and most everyone I know is experiencing anxiety. We are being bombarded with bad news about our health and our economy. How are we supposed to live in these times of uncertainty, where are we going to buy toilet paper, what is […]
COVID-19 Possession Schedule when School Closes
Parents – Here’s what to do about possession schedules that are contingent on the “school calendar”. Above all, show your children that you are prepared for anything, including COVID-19 and that you and their other parent have it under control. Hoard all the toilet paper you want, but do NOT lose it when it comes […]