Ann’s Case: What’s Happening in our Local Courts?
According to the unanimous opinion from SCOTX, the lower district court’s decision to keep Chris and Ann apart wasn’t just a little bit wrong, it was completely wrong.
According to the unanimous opinion from SCOTX, the lower district court’s decision to keep Chris and Ann apart wasn’t just a little bit wrong, it was completely wrong.
Temporary orders for child custody fail to provide adequate due process protections for Texas children and families.
The enormous force it took for the courts to finally decide a fit father had the constitutional right to the custody of his own daughter was impossible for the average family.
Chris and his 5-year-old daughter, Ann, are petitioning the state’s highest civil court for an order protecting their parent-child relationship from intrusion by an unrelated man
We found a stunning and systematic disregard for the rights of Texas families over the last two decades.
Nearly 100 years of legal precedent requires courts to presume that parents are fit and that fit parents act in the best interests of their children. Do Texas courts follow these constitutional rules?
Tarrant County judges will convene for an emergency meeting to consider whether to remove all CPS cases from Judge Alex Kim’s court.
It is critical to our efforts to defend the families of Texas to make sure we elect judges who will follow the law and not simply grant CPS' every request.
The newest inductee to THSC’s Texas Judicial Wall of Shame is ...
It took a six-month, behind-the-scenes herculean effort to save Drake Pardo from the CPS system.