Vanessa J. Maduzia's Updates
Family Law Partner, Vanessa J. Maduzia, successfully terminated a biological father’s parental rights in favor of Maternal Grandparents allowing the Maternal Grandparents to complete the adoption of their grandchildren.
Family Law Partner, Vanessa J. Maduzia, was successful in representing Petitioner mom in a highly contested custody modification case that was resolved in mediation
- August: Resolved contested custody dispute.
- Successfully settled a divorce in Galveston County, Texas.
- Recently defeated a Notice of a Bill of Review in a family law case in Brazoria County on behalf of client.
- After two years of litigation, was able to successfully settle an heirship determination case that was pending in the Probate Courts of Harris County, Texas.
- Admitted a Last Will and Testament as a Muniment of Title four years after the death of decedent in the Probate Courts of Harris County, Texas.
View Vanessa’s profile here: Attorney Profile
Associate Attorney Collin Bullard writes about enforcement of an unwritten contract in his blog.
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Enforcement of an Unwritten Contract
Under Texas law, these “oral contracts” are enforceable with the same legal requirements as a physical contract.- Likes: 1
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Waldron & Schneider, in conjunction with Royal Harbor Partners, would like to extend an invitation to an Election Year Investor Symposium to be held at the University of Houston-Clear Lake on March 27th at 6:00 p.m..
The event is free but space is limited. You can RSVP by using the QR Code on the event flyer or by clicking in the link provided.
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Partner Richard Simmons attended the monthly Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon - today’s speakers were State Rep. Dennis Paul and state Rep. Greg Bonnen. ... See MoreSee Less
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Partner Richard Simmons and his wife, Jennifer, at the Space Center Rotary LEAP Awards Gala. Pictured with CCISD Trustee Arturo Sanchez and State Rep. Dennis Paul. ... See MoreSee Less
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Associate attorney Collin Bullard writes about vicarious liability of an employer in his blog.
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Vicarious Liability of an Employer
In 2022, the Texas Supreme Court heard Cameron International Corp. v. Martinez regarding potential liability of an employer for an employee’s car wreck after leaving a jobsite.0 CommentsComment on Facebook