Child Custody Appeals in Texas
Have you recently faced a child custody case in Texas and are unhappy with the outcome? If you’ve been through a trial before a family court judge, it’s not uncommon […]
Can You File a Motion for New Trial in Your Divorce Case After a Default Judgment Was Rendered Against You?
Wondering if a default divorce judgment can be reversed? Learn how filing a motion for a new trial might offer a second chance in your divorce case. Can a Default […]
Mastering the Art of Motion Writing: Your Guide to Success in Court!
Stepping into the Texas legal landscape can feel like embarking on a challenging journey—not in search of hidden treasure, but to understand how to write a motion for court. Picture […]
AJ Armstrong’s Motion For A New Trial
In the ongoing legal drama surrounding AJ Armstrong, a significant development has emerged with the filing of a Motion for a New Trial. This crucial motion represents a key moment […]
Understanding What Is a Motion for New Trial in Texas Courts
Imagine winning a long and strenuous legal battle, only to discover that something wasn’t quite right. Maybe crucial evidence was mishandled, or the judge made a questionable call. In Texas, you might just have a second chance to set things right with a motion for a new trial. But don’t be fooled, it’s not as easy as raising your hand and asking for a do-over. From specific legal grounds to tight deadlines, and even a bit of courtroom strategy, there’s a lot to consider. Buckle up for a legal rollercoaster as we dive deeper into the world of motions for new trials in Texas.
A Fresh Start in Pursuit of Justice
Unleashing the Power of “Trial De Novo”: A Fresh Start in the World of Appeals! Short Answer Ever wished for a “do-over” in life? Well, trial de novo appeals offer […]