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Informal (Common Law) Marriage In Texas
The State of Texas does not require a formal marriage ceremony for a man and a woman to be considered married. In some circumstances the behavior of a man and a woman living together can be enough to establish an informal (or common law) marriage. Texas Family Code Section 2.401 outlines how an informal marriage can be created by allowing two unmarried persons to either:
(1) Sign a Declaration of Marriage (Tex. Fam. Code 2.402)
-or-
(2) Satisfy a Three-Part Test
(a) An Agreement To Be Married
(b) Couple Resided In Texas As Husband And Wife
(c) Couple Represented To Others They Are Married
There have been numerous court cases in Texas on this issue and it is always best to discuss these matters with a licensed Family Law Attorney. If you have questions regarding informal marriage give Edmondson Law a call at (972) 442-8326. Our consultations are always free and we have a new office located off of Highway 78 in Wylie. Give us a call or email at tyler@wylietxlaw.com.
Information, Not Legal Advice. We provide the information on this website as a public service. The legal landscape is constantly changing and being modified by state law and case law. As a result, we cannot promise that this information is always up-to-date and reflective of the most current jurisprudence.
We do not intend this information to be legal advice. By providing this information, we are not acting as your lawyer. If you need legal advice, you should contact a lawyer through our number (972) 442-8326 or contact another attorney of your choosing.
The General Arrest Process In Collin County
Being arrested is a very scary process that can happen to anyone for any reason. Many of us have no idea what our rights are at this point and are so shocked by the time we are read our rights it is difficult to remember or understand. Below is a brief guide outlining a person’s rights and the arrest process that generally takes place in Collin County.
WHEN QUESTIONED BY THE POLICE:
(1) You Can Remain Silent
(2) You Can Answer Questions, But This Information May Be Used Against You
(3) You Can Stop Answering Questions When You Chose And The Law Requires The Police To Cease All Questioning
(4) You May Consult With An Attorney Before Questioning, Have An Attorney Present For Questioning or Have An Attorney Appointed For You
RIGHTS AFTER ARREST:
(1) Right To Know The Charge Against You
(2) Right To Communicate Over The Phone With An Attorney, Family Member or Bondsman Once The Police Have Finished The Booking Process
ARREST PROCEDURES GENERALLY FOLLOWED:
(1) You Will Be Taken To The Detention Facility
(2) Upon Arrival To The Jail Or Shortly After You Will Be Allowed To Contact A Criminal Attorney Or Family Member
(3) You Will Be Informed Of The Charges Against You
(4) You May Be Required To: Participate In A Lineup, Prepare A Handwriting Sample, Say Certain Phrases Associated With The Crime, Wear Certain Clothes Or Give A Hair And Blood Sample
(5) You May Be Fingerprinted And Photographed
(6) You Will Go Before A Magistrate
If you ever find yourself in this situation you need to contact a Criminal Defense Attorney who will fight for your rights. We can get you out of jail faster than a bondsmen and are available any time you need us. Call Edmondson Law at (972) 442-8326 and we will make sure your rights are protected.
Information, Not Legal Advice. We provide the information on this website as a public service. The legal landscape is constantly changing and being modified by state law and case law. As a result, we cannot promise that this information is always up-to-date and reflective of the most current jurisprudence.
We do not intend this information to be legal advice. By providing this information, we are not acting as your lawyer. If you need legal advice, you should contact a lawyer through our number (972) 442-8326 or contact another attorney of your choosing.
Hiring A Traffic Ticket Lawyer In Wylie, Sachse and Murphy
Many people who receive a traffic citation have questions about how to handle the ticket, but don’t have a great understanding of how the process works. In many cases the person simply admits guilt and pays the fine. This leaves them with less money in their pocket and a ticket on their record. What many don’t realize is that hiring a traffic ticket lawyer to represent you can often lead to reduced fines, deferred disposition or a dismissal of the ticket entirely.
W. Tyler Edmondson has prosecuted and defended criminal cases in Collin County and knows how to negotiate on your behalf. He will fight for your interests and can often receive a deferred disposition, which allows for the conviction to be dropped provided that the person refrains from getting another ticket within the time specified by the court. He understands the process and wants to work to get your traffic ticket dropped as well. Call Edmondson Law at (972) 442-8326 and schedule a free consultation today.
Information, Not Legal Advice. We provide the information on this website as a public service. The legal landscape is constantly changing and being modified by state law and case law. As a result, we cannot promise that this information is always up-to-date and reflective of the most current jurisprudence.
We do not intend this information to be legal advice. By providing this information, we are not acting as your lawyer. If you need legal advice, you should contact a lawyer through our number (972) 442-8326 or contact another attorney of your choosing.