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Texas Lawyers Blog – Taking Care of Texas

Welcome to the Texas Attorney Law Blog, in partnership with Houston’s top legal professionals.

Our blog has grown to include a wide range of topics in family, civil, and criminal law, offering insights and advice from Texas lawyers who have graduated from some of the most prestigious universities and law schools in the state. Whether you’re navigating complex family matters, facing civil disputes, or seeking general legal guidance, our blog is here to provide valuable information and resources. We aim to connect you with some of the finest legal minds in Texas, ensuring you have the knowledge and support you need for any legal situation.

How to terminate Child Support Arrears in Texas?

How to terminate Child Support Arrears in Texas?

September 25, 2025September 8, 2025 | Divorce Law

Falling behind on child support payments in Texas can lead to serious financial and legal consequences. Whether the arrears have built up due to job loss, unexpected expenses, or other…

What disqualifies you from filing Bankruptcies in TX?

What disqualifies you from filing Bankruptcies in TX?

September 23, 2025September 6, 2025 | Bankruptcy

Thinking about filing for bankruptcy in Texas? It’s not a guaranteed option for everyone. While bankruptcy offers powerful relief from debt, there are specific legal and financial hurdles that may…

Can an SBA loan be Discharged in Bankruptcy

Can an SBA loan be Discharged in Bankruptcy

September 18, 2025September 5, 2025 | Bankruptcy

If you’re overwhelmed with debt and owe money on an SBA loan, bankruptcy may offer some relief but whether you can fully discharge that loan depends on your situation. Some…

What is the average time for Foreclosure in TX?

What is the average time for Foreclosure in TX?

September 16, 2025September 5, 2025 | Bankruptcy

Foreclosure in Texas moves quickly much faster than in many other states. On average, it takes just 60 to 90 days from your first missed mortgage payment to the day…

How to prevent Foreclosure in Texas?

How to prevent Foreclosure in Texas?

September 11, 2025September 3, 2025 | Bankruptcy

Texas has one of the fastest foreclosure processes in the country but that doesn’t mean you’re out of luck. If you’ve missed mortgage payments or received a foreclosure notice, you…

How does Custody work when one Parent lives out of state

How does Custody work when one Parent lives out of state

September 9, 2025September 3, 2025 | Child Custody

Custody can be complex when both parents live in the same state but when one parent moves out of state, it gets even more challenging. The law must balance parenting…

What happens if a Non-Custodial Parent moves?

What happens if a Non-Custodial Parent moves?

September 4, 2025August 30, 2025 | Child Custody

When a non-custodial parent decides to move especially out of the area or out of state it can create serious complications for custody, visitation, and court-ordered parenting plans. While the…

What can you do if a Mother keeps a Child from her Father?

What can you do if a Mother keeps a Child from her Father?

September 2, 2025August 29, 2025 | Child Custody

If a mother is keeping a child away from the father especially without a custody order or valid legal reason the father may have the right to seek court intervention….

Can a Father take a Child without Mother's consent in TX?

Can a Father take a Child without Mother’s consent in TX?

August 29, 2025 | Child Custody

In Texas, whether a father can legally take a child without the mother’s consent depends entirely on the legal custody status. If a court order is in place and it…

What can you do if your Spouse takes your Child?

What can you do if your Spouse takes your Child?

August 27, 2025 | Child Custody

When a spouse takes your child without your consent, it’s more than just a family disagreement it’s a situation that can have serious legal, emotional, and psychological consequences. Whether it…

Taking Care of Texas Featured Contributors

Our Texas law blog is enriched by the insights and expertise of a diverse group of legal professionals who contribute regularly to our content. These featured contributors include experienced attorneys, legal scholars, and industry experts who share their knowledge on a wide range of topics. They provide valuable perspectives on current legal issues, trends, and practical advice for navigating complex legal situations. Each contributor brings a unique background and area of specialization, from criminal law to family and civil law, ensuring our readers receive well-rounded and informative content. We are grateful for their contributions, which help us offer high-quality, reliable information to our audience.

Daryl Longworth

Daryl Longworth is a distinguished family law attorney based in Houston, Texas. With a rich background that includes service as a lieutenant in the Houston Police Department, Daryl brings a unique perspective to his legal practice. After transitioning from law enforcement, he earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Houston Law Center, furthering his expertise in legal matters.

Daryl is the founder and senior attorney at the Longworth Law Firm, P.C., where he focuses on family law, including divorce, child custody, and support issues. His experience and compassionate approach have earned him a reputation for providing thorough and effective legal representation. Daryl is also a certified mediator, allowing him to help clients navigate complex family disputes outside of court.

Beyond his professional achievements, Daryl is actively involved in his community, volunteering and spending quality time with his family. His dedication to both his clients and community makes him a valuable contributor to our blog, offering insights and practical advice on navigating family law issues in Texas. (Longworth Law Firm, P.C.)

Aaron Genthe

Aaron Genthe is the founder of The Genthe Law Firm, based in Dallas, Texas. With a strong background in personal injury law, Aaron has successfully litigated hundreds of cases, including wrongful death, car accidents, and other personal injury claims. A graduate of Texas A&M University School of Law, Aaron initially honed his skills at larger law firms, where he built a reputation as an aggressive and effective attorney. He founded his own firm to provide a more personalized and client-centered approach.

Aaron is known for his commitment to his clients, advocating passionately for fair compensation and justice. His approach is rooted in his midwestern values of humility and hard work, combined with a dedication to community and family. Notably, his firm prides itself on not being a settlement mill, taking every case seriously and being prepared to go to court if necessary. In his personal life, Aaron enjoys spending time with his family and fishing​ (Genthe Law Firm, P.C.)​​ (Justia Lawyers)​.

Lawyer Spotlight

This month we feature Eric Benavides a criminal attorney in Houston, Texas. He is the founder of The Benavides Law Group. We find many media outlets and reporters and bloggers wanting to quote his blog at EricBenavides.com or our blog at HoustonCriminalAttorney.us, and in order to further facilitate these media mentions, our owner has commissioned this 2nd legal blog here at TakingCareOfTexas.org. Contact us at this DUI Lawyer Cost & Fees Website.

Recent Posts

  • How to terminate Child Support Arrears in Texas?
  • What disqualifies you from filing Bankruptcies in TX?
  • Can an SBA loan be Discharged in Bankruptcy
  • What is the average time for Foreclosure in TX?
  • How to prevent Foreclosure in Texas?
  • How does Custody work when one Parent lives out of state
  • What happens if a Non-Custodial Parent moves?
  • What can you do if a Mother keeps a Child from her Father?
  • Can a Father take a Child without Mother’s consent in TX?
  • What can you do if your Spouse takes your Child?

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