Clifford Swayze is an experienced attorney that works day in and day out to help you start to the finish of your divorce. Clifford Swayze will walk you through every step of the divorce process. Clifford Swayze is dedicated to take care of his clients during a traumatic time in their lives. That includes a reasonable retainer and an affordable payment plan.
Clifford Swayze's passion for advocating for his clients combined with his comprehensive communication skills allow him to understand his client's needs as well as guide them through the legal process.
Clifford Swayze's passion for advocating for his clients combined with his comprehensive communication skills allow him to understand his client's needs as well as guide them through the legal process.
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Alan Swayze graduated from St. Mary's University School of Law.
During his time at St. Mary's, he interned with the President of the Williamson County Bar Association.
Mr. Swayze received his undergraduate degree from the University of Texas in Austin, Texas where he majored in History.
While attending The University of Texas, Mr. Swayze interned at the Texas House of Representatives where he worked side by side with Representative Kim Brimer and the rest of his staff.
Alan Swayze's passion for advocating for his clients, combined with his comprehensive communication skills, allow him to understand his client's needs as well as guide them through the legal process.
During his time at St. Mary's, he interned with the President of the Williamson County Bar Association.
Mr. Swayze received his undergraduate degree from the University of Texas in Austin, Texas where he majored in History.
While attending The University of Texas, Mr. Swayze interned at the Texas House of Representatives where he worked side by side with Representative Kim Brimer and the rest of his staff.
Alan Swayze's passion for advocating for his clients, combined with his comprehensive communication skills, allow him to understand his client's needs as well as guide them through the legal process.
For the divorce process to start, a petition must be filed.
This contains basic information about each spouse, residency, children, employment and so forth.
While both spouses may want to end the marriage the petition is typically submitted by one party under the guidance of a family attorney.
A divorce is technically considered a lawsuit, which means that you will need to be served with the lawsuit.
In a formal service, a constable, private server, or officer will serve the papers to you.
If both parties expect the process, you may simply receive a waiver in the mail.
This contains basic information about each spouse, residency, children, employment and so forth.
While both spouses may want to end the marriage the petition is typically submitted by one party under the guidance of a family attorney.
A divorce is technically considered a lawsuit, which means that you will need to be served with the lawsuit.
In a formal service, a constable, private server, or officer will serve the papers to you.
If both parties expect the process, you may simply receive a waiver in the mail.
Child Custody disputes can be highly emotional.
Often, it can start to feel more like a dispute over which parent is a better person, not what is best for the child.
The focus of a custody dispute should center on creating the best future for your child.
If you hope to obtain custody, or if you are trying to defend your current custody rights, it is important that you seek legal counsel.
The Texas Family Code defines custody as conservatorship.
The rights and duties that the father and mother will owe to the child are also outlined in the family code.
Often, it can start to feel more like a dispute over which parent is a better person, not what is best for the child.
The focus of a custody dispute should center on creating the best future for your child.
If you hope to obtain custody, or if you are trying to defend your current custody rights, it is important that you seek legal counsel.
The Texas Family Code defines custody as conservatorship.
The rights and duties that the father and mother will owe to the child are also outlined in the family code.
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