This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
What are the Standing Orders? Standing orders are the rules that all divorcing couples have to follow, while their divorce is pending in San Antonio or in Bexar County. All of the local judges have issued the Standing Orders, by their signature on a public form.
Inpatient mental health services can be court-ordered for a temporary extension, up to 90 days, or for an extended period, up to one (1) year. In a temporary extension, the patient has a right to request a jury; in a one-year extension, the patient is required a jury trial by law.
The Mental Health Court is a part of Bexar County Probate Court No. 1 and handles civil mental health commitments in Bexar County. Judges preside over the Probable Cause and Civil Commitment Hearings to determine if a mentally ill person is an imminent danger to themselves or others, and thus requires hospitalization.
The mission of the Mental Health Court is to advocate for incarcerated persons with mental illness and to provide access to mental health treatment, community resources, and support to reduce their involvement in the criminal justice system.
To file for child custody in San Antonio, consult a family law attorney, gather necessary documents, file a petition with the Bexar County District Clerk's office, and serve the other parent. Attend required hearings as scheduled by the court.
Take the Petition and the copies to the District Clerk's Civil Filing Department. The Civil Filing Department is in the Paul Elizondo Tower at 101 W Nueva, Suite 216. The phone number is 210-335-2621. Turn in your Petition and copies.
To begin the involuntary commitment process, the applicant (person who is filing for commitment) requests and completes an application for a warrant from the Mental Health Division of Harris County Clerk's Office at HCPC. MHMRA staff, located at HCPC, screen applicants once a bed is available.
Esperanza Court This program is designed to target either individuals who have a felony offense with a history of prostitution, high criminogenic needs placed on community supervision, or misdemeanor probationers.
How To eFile. Choose an electronic filing service provider (EFSP) at eFileTexas. An electronic filing service provider (EFSP) is required to help you file your documents and act as the intermediary between you and the eFileTexas system. For eFiling questions you may call 210-335-2496 or 855-839-3453.
The Writ of Possession allows for the possession of the property, after a deputy has posted written notice notifying the tenant a writ has been issued. By law, we are required to give a minimum of 24 hours notice before enforcing the writ.