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March 27, 2026
Being accused of theft can feel like the story has already been written for you. A single allegation can affect your job, your reputation, and your ability to move through daily life without fear of what comes next.
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Being accused of violating probation can feel like everything is suddenly back on the line. A call from a probation officer, a notice in the mail, or a surprise arrest can create immediate pressure, and the choices you make in the first day or two can shape what happens next.
Read MoreFeb. 7, 2026
Domestic violence cases are emotionally charged and can leave lasting scars, even after a case is over. If you’re facing a domestic violence charge or have had one dismissed, it’s normal to feel relief, confusion, or lingering worry about the consequences.
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Being charged with a drug-related offense can be frightening and overwhelming. Even if the charges seem minor, the legal consequences can have a lasting impact on your life, reputation, and future opportunities.
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Disagreements over child custody can be incredibly stressful and emotional. As a parent, you may feel anxious about your child’s future, worried about how decisions will affect their well-being, or unsure about your legal options.
Read MoreJan. 1, 2026
When someone is arrested for assault in Texas, one of the first questions they often ask is whether they can argue self-defense. As an attorney at The Law Office of Aaron Fonseca, I often explain that Texas law gives people the right to protect themselves when they reasonably believe they’re in danger.
Read MoreJan. 1, 2026
When someone is arrested, the experience can feel overwhelming, frightening, and unpredictable. Most people have little idea what to expect during an arrest, and even fewer understand how their earliest decisions may influence everything that comes afterward.
Read MoreJan. 1, 2026
When parents come to me at The Law Office of Aaron Fonseca with questions about child support, one of the first concerns they share is how the courts handle situations where one parent is self-employed.
Read MoreDec. 1, 2025
Field sobriety tests were standardized by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to help officers determine whether a driver is intoxicated. The three most commonly used tests are the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN), Walk-and-Turn, and One-Leg Stand.
Read MoreDec. 1, 2025
Texas alimony law—often referred to as spousal maintenance—allows courts to award ongoing financial support to one spouse after divorce under specific conditions. The purpose isn’t to punish or reward either party but to provide temporary support that allows the receiving spouse to become financially independent.
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