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There s a major bottleneck in Texas family courts, and it s getting worse

shutterstock.com Due to COVID-19 safety and social distancing mandates, very few family law issues are being heard by judges in person at the Texas family courts. Unfortunately, many Texas citizens and their children now face serious financial and emotional consequences due to delays getting to court as much as two years! How did we get in this mess, and what can we do about it? The state, judicial branch and family law attorneys need to work together and aggressively to find a resolution. How did the Texas family courts get so backed up? During the early days of the pandemic, hearings were put on hold. A few months into the pandemic, many judges in the Texas family courts transitioned to Zoom videoconference hearings, which helped move some cases along but not fast enough.

Texas AG sues Griddy over exorbitant energy bills during freeze

Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee launches civil investigation into the electricity disaster, seeks to take legal action

HOUSTON Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee announced today his office is launching a civil investigation into the circumstances leading up to Texas’s recent electricity disaster including decisions made by the Public Utility Commission (PUC), the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), and market participants to identify all responsible parties.

Federal judge to rule on doctor lawsuit against Adult Protective Services over guardianized elderly mom

shutterstock.com AUSTIN - A U.S. Magistrate issued a report recommending that Austin-based federal judge Lee Yeakel dismiss a pediatrician s lawsuit against Adult Protective Services, concerning her elderly mother who died under court-appointed guardianship. Dr. Sheila Owens Collins sued the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (TDFPS), her niece Aisha Ross, and Adult Protective Services (APS) Executive Director Jaimie Masters in the Texas Western District Court, accusing the state agency of violating the U.S. Constitution under 42 U.S.C. § 1985 and 42 U.S.C. § 1983. “TDFPS argues that Plaintiff’s constitutional claims under § 1983 are barred by sovereign immunity,” wrote U.S. Magistrate Judge Susan Hightower in her Feb. 9 Report and Recommendation. “The Court agrees.”

El doctor Gokal en el banquillo: tenía 6 horas para no desperdiciar las vacunas, le aplicó una a su esposa, fue despedido y humillado

El doctor Gokal en el banquillo: tenía 6 horas para no desperdiciar las vacunas, le aplicó una a su esposa, fue despedido y humillado
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