Protection Order Process Overview

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If a protection order is not properly served, it can affect enforcement and related charges. You have the right to contest the order in court. If charges were filed despite improper service, consult a legal professional for guidance. Tracing money from a trust fund to a judges mortgage may require a forensic accounting investigation. Consider consulting a forensic accountant and obtaining financial records.

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Protection order process
Here's a brief overview of the protection order process in Texas:
- The petitioner must file a request for a protection order, detailing the reasons.
- You must be served with the order; if not served, it can impact enforcement.
- You have the right to contest the order in court.
- If not served properly, you should inform the court.
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If the protection order was never properly served, it could potentially affect the enforcement of related charges. It's crucial to address any procedural errors with the court. If charges were filed despite improper service, consulting with a legal professional could provide guidance on contesting those charges. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers for further assistance?
How can you follow the money from a trust fund to a dirty judges mortgage
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To trace money from a trust fund to a judge's mortgage, you may need to:
- Conduct a forensic accounting investigation.
- Obtain bank records and financial statements.
- Gather evidence of any financial transactions related to the trust and the judge’s mortgage.
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To initiate a forensic accounting investigation, you might consider the following steps:
- Consult with a forensic accountant or financial investigator.
- File a formal request or subpoena for financial records.
- Prepare to present evidence in court, if necessary.
If you have more questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!