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The Judge Ruled Against Me in a Child Custody Suit, What Now?

The Judge Ruled Against Me in a Child Custody Suit, What Now?

by nick | Jan 3, 2020 | Child Custody, Divorce, Family Law

Experienced family law attorney | Divorce lawyer The Judge Ruled Against Me in a Child Custody Case, What Can I Do? As a Family Lawyer serving Montgomery County, Harris County, Walker County and all surrounding counties, I frequently encounter potential clients that...

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