After the Supreme Court struck down a controversial bankruptcy plan from Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, those who sued the drug company were left uncertain about when promised funds would be available to combat addiction and other damage from the ongoing drug epidemic. The ruling upended a … [Read more...]
Supreme Court Jeopardizes Purdue Pharma Deal, Rejecting Protections for Sacklers | Warren & Migliaccio
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court said Thursday that members of the Sackler family cannot be shielded from liability for civil claims related to the opioid epidemic, jeopardizing a bankruptcy plan that would have offered such protection in exchange for channeling billions of dollars toward addressing … [Read more...]
No Funds Available for Additional Chapter 7 Trustee Payments | Warren & Migliaccio
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has advised the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts that it has no funds available to transfer to the Judiciary to make additional payments to eligible chapter 7 bankruptcy trustees for fiscal year 2023. Trustees interested in receiving the additional payments … [Read more...]
Understanding Child Custody Orders in Texas
When it comes to child custody in Texas, the courts prioritize one key principle above all else: the best interest of the child. Unlike some states that use terms like "legal custody" or "physical custody," Texas law refers to parents as “conservators.” Understanding the different types of … [Read more...]
How To Choose the Right Attorney
Selecting legal counsel is a critical decision that can significantly impact the outcome of a legal matter. This guide will delve into the essential factors to consider when choosing the right attorney in Texas. Understanding Your Legal Needs Before initiating your attorney search, clearly … [Read more...]
Should I wait 60 days to get my divorce?
To learn more about the 60 day waiting period for divorce, please check out our latest blog: What is the 60 Day Waiting Period Divorce Texas? The 60-Day Waiting Period in Texas: Legal Framework and Exceptions Texas Family Code § 4.002(a) establishes the mandatory waiting period in divorce … [Read more...]
The differences between Personal and Business bankruptcy
The Crossroads of Financial Distress: Navigating Personal and Business Bankruptcy in Texas Financial hardship can strike at any time, impacting both individuals and business entities. When faced with overwhelming debt, navigating the complexities of bankruptcy can seem like a daunting prospect. In … [Read more...]
What to Do if Facing a Speedy Cash Lawsuit in Texas
Have you been served with a debt collection lawsuit from Speedy Cash? You may be feeling stressed and uncertain about how to move forward. The best way to protect yourself is to take action. Do not ignore the lawsuit. You likely have more legal options than you think to resolve it and put it behind … [Read more...]
At what age are children able to decide which parent they want to live with in Texas?
When a Texas divorce involves minor children, child custody arrangements become a paramount concern. Determining the primary residence of the child, often referred to as conservatorship, is a crucial element of the divorce settlement. While parents ideally reach an amicable agreement, in contested … [Read more...]
Will having an online only affair affect divorce in Texas?
The emotional turmoil surrounding the discovery of infidelity can be immense, and the legal implications can be equally complex. In Texas, a state with both fault-based and no-fault divorce options, the question of whether an online-only affair constitutes grounds for divorce and impacts the … [Read more...]
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