Nothing in the Courts is completely automatic. There are steps and procedures to follow, and many first-time Eviction filers find themselves tangled in a web of red tape and technical jargon. That’s why, like when you travel in a foreign country, it’s always best to have a guide.
Sure you could eventually figure things out on your own, but sometimes the adventure and cost that follow with learning a new country or learning the courts just isn’t worth the trouble.
This breakdown of an actual trial in a Texas courtroom should offer some good background for anybody who decides to go at it alone. What can you expect to find, and where can you avoid trouble?
Sure you could eventually figure things out on your own, but sometimes the adventure and cost that follow with learning a new country or learning the courts just isn’t worth the trouble.
This breakdown of an actual trial in a Texas courtroom should offer some good background for anybody who decides to go at it alone. What can you expect to find, and where can you avoid trouble?
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#employeespotlight We are excited to introduce our amazing team to you! And today, please welcome Richard, our Associate Attorney.
About Richard:
Richard was born and raised in Houston, Texas. He joined The Law Office of Ernie Garcia, PLLC in the spring of 2022.
As an undergrad, he attended Prairie View A&M University where he received his Bachelor’s degree in Political Science. Richard then went on to earn his Juris Doctorate from Thurgood Marshall School of Law and later his LLM in Real Property Development from the University of Miami School of Law.
He has vast experience in several areas of real estate law, particularly landlord tenant law, and he is passionate about helping our clients defend their most valuable assets.
Richard was born and raised in Houston, Texas. He joined The Law Office of Ernie Garcia, PLLC in the spring of 2022.
As an undergrad, he attended Prairie View A&M University where he received his Bachelor’s degree in Political Science. Richard then went on to earn his Juris Doctorate from Thurgood Marshall School of Law and later his LLM in Real Property Development from the University of Miami School of Law.
He has vast experience in several areas of real estate law, particularly landlord tenant law, and he is passionate about helping our clients defend their most valuable assets.
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