Wills vs Trusts in Texas: Which Is Right for You?

Wills vs Trusts in Texas: Which Is Right for You? January 02, 2026 | Bloodworth Law Firm, PLLC Planning for the future can feel overwhelming. Thinking about what will happen to your property, loved ones, and personal wishes after you pass is not easy. Many Texans find themselves unsure whether a will or a trust […]

Understanding Child Support Modifications in Texas

Understanding Child Support Modifications in Texas December 01, 2025 | Bloodworth Law Firm, PLLC Child support modification is the legal process by which an existing child support order is adjusted to reflect changes in a parent’s financial circumstances, the needs of the child, or both. Texas law allows for modifications when there’s a significant change […]

Grandparents’ Rights in Texas: How to Pursue Custody or Visitation

Grandparents’ Rights in Texas: How to Pursue Custody or Visitation November 01, 2025 | Bloodworth Law Firm, PLLC Grandparents often play a vital role in a child’s life, offering stability, guidance, and unconditional support. Unfortunately, circumstances like divorce, parental death, substance abuse, or neglect can put grandparents in a position where they need to step […]

Distracted Driving Penalties and Why You Should Put Your Phone Down While Driving

Distracted Driving Penalties and Why You Should Put Your Phone Down While Driving September 18, 2025 | Bloodworth Law Firm, PLLC Every time someone picks up their phone while driving, they put others at risk. That moment of distraction can lead to crashes and serious personal injury. Distracted driving can cause more than broken bones or […]

Rear-End Collisions: What if You Are Not at Fault?

Rear-End Collisions: What if You Are Not at Fault? July 30, 2025 | Bloodworth Law Firm, PLLC Getting into an accident is always stressful, but rear-end collisions are especially frustrating. Often, they happen in a split second when you least expect it. You’re stopped at a red light, slowing for traffic, or waiting for a […]

What Do You Do If You’ve Faced Sexual Harassment?

What Do You Do If You’ve Faced Sexual Harassment? July 19, 2025 | Bloodworth Law Firm, PLLC Facing sexual harassment is never easy. It can damage confidence, disrupt careers, and cause lasting emotional harm. Bloodworth Law Firm, PLLC, has a well-deserved reputation for supporting victims of sexual harassment throughout Texas, including Conroe, Huntsville, The Woodlands, and Livingston. […]

Should You Create a Will and a Trust: Benefits of Both

Should You Create a Will and a Trust: Benefits of Both June 03, 2025 | Bloodworth Law Firm, PLLC Planning for the future involves more than just saving money or buying insurance. A thorough estate plan can help families avoid stress, prevent legal conflict, and protect assets long after a person is gone. At Bloodworth Law […]

Challenges and Benefits of the Adoption Process

Challenges and Benefits of the Adoption Process March 27, 2025 | Bloodworth Law Firm, PLLC Adoption is a life-changing journey that brings families together and provides children with loving homes. While adoption is an incredibly rewarding experience, it also comes with challenges that prospective parents should be prepared for.  The legal process can be lengthy, […]

What Do You Do If You Can’t Pay Your Child Support?

What Do You Do If You Can’t Pay Your Child Support? April 17, 2025 | Bloodworth Law Firm, PLLC When child support payments become unmanageable, the impact can be felt in every aspect of your life. Every family is unique, and financial circumstances are rarely static. Life evolves, and courts recognize this. However, it’s time to take […]

Seven Steps to Follow in the Termination of Parental Rights

Seven Steps to Follow in the Termination of Parental Rights March 20, 2025 | Bloodworth Law Firm, PLLC Terminating parental rights in Texas is intricate and requires strict adherence to legal standards. Therefore, it’s important for families facing such circumstances to understand the multiple steps involved before a final decision is rendered by the court.  […]